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The Colorado CR0100 form is a crucial document used for registering a sales tax and withholding account in Colorado. This form serves various purposes, including opening a new account, adding an additional location, or changing ownership of an existing business. Understanding the details of this form is essential for business owners to ensure compliance with state regulations.

The Colorado CR0100 form, officially known as the Colorado Sales Tax and Withholding Account Application, is an essential document for businesses operating within the state. This form is primarily used to establish a sales tax account, a W-2 withholding account, or a 1099 withholding account. It can also be utilized to add additional locations to an existing account. The application requires detailed information about the business, including the legal structure, principal address, and types of sales or services offered. Notably, businesses must comply with various fee schedules, which vary based on the type of license being applied for, such as retail, wholesale, or charitable licenses. A deposit is required for retail sales tax licenses, which is refundable after the business collects and remits a specified amount in state sales taxes. The CR0100 form also outlines the filing frequency for tax returns, which depends on the anticipated sales tax collections. For those who prefer a streamlined process, online registration through MyBizColorado is available, allowing for immediate receipt of a license number. Additionally, businesses can apply in person at designated service centers, ensuring they receive their license on the same day. Understanding the requirements and processes outlined in the CR0100 form is crucial for compliance and successful operation in Colorado's business landscape.

Document Example

CR 0100AP (11/02/20)

Fee Schedule

 

Trade name registration:

Unemployment insurance:

Trade name registrations must be done with the Colorado Secretary of State at www.sos.state.co.us.

Colorado unemployment insurance tax is administered by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.

Wholesale and retail license

If first day of sales is:

January to June even-numbered years

 

2020, 2022, 2024

$16.00

July to December even-numbered years

 

2020, 2022, 2024

$12.00

 

 

January to June odd-numbered years

 

2021, 2023, 2025

$8.00

July to December odd-numbered years

 

2021, 2023, 2025

$4.00

Charitable License

(copy of 501(c)(3) required)

$8.00

 

 

A deposit

is required on a retail sales tax license only

$50.00

 

 

Fee Notes

The $50 deposit will be refunded automatically after a business has collected and paid $50 in state sales taxes.

Do not deduct the deposit on your sales tax return. The deposit is only required on the first business location.

There is no charge for a multiple or single event license if a business has a current wholesale or retail sales tax license.

For single and multiple event licenses complete the DR 0589 “Sales Tax Special Event Application.”

All licenses except the single event license are valid through December 31 of each odd-numbered year. If you have any questions, visit Tax.Colorado.gov or call 303-238-SERV(7378)

Instructions

1. Apply Online and Save Time!

Visit mybiz.colorado.gov to register through MyBizColorado and receive your license number the same day. A license will be mailed to you after any fees have been posted to your account. Allow 2 to 3 weeks to receive your paper license. If you are unable to register online, see the instructions below.

2. Mailing the CR 0100AP to the Department of Revenue:

Download the form from the department’s Taxation Website at Tax.Colorado.gov. Complete the form and

make a copy for your records before mailing the original to the Department of Revenue at the following address:

Colorado Department of Revenue

Service Center Section

PO Box 17087

Denver, CO 80217-0087

Allow four to six weeks for processing

3. Visiting a walk-in service center:

Bring the completed CR 0100AP Colorado Sales Tax and Withholding Account Application to a service center location listed below along with a valid picture ID of

business owner who signed the application and a check or money order for the license fees. You will receive your license immediately.

For walk-in service, please bring one copy of the completed form to:

Locations subject to change, please verify location address.

Lakewood Service Center

1881 Pierce St - Entrance B

Lakewood CO 80214

Colorado Springs Service Center

2447 N Union Blvd

Colorado Springs CO 80909

Pueblo Service Center 827 W 4th St

Pueblo CO 81003

Grand Junction Service Center 222 S 6th St, Room 208 Grand Junction CO 81501

Fort Collins Service Center

3030 S College Ave

Fort Collins CO 80525

Taxpayer ID Requirements:

or Military Identification Card. If the application is walked

All walk-in and mail-in business and individual applications

in by any individual other than an owner, partner or officer

for a Sales Tax, 1099 or W2 Wage Withholding account

of the business, a photo copy of a valid ID for the owner,

with the Colorado Department of Revenue must provide

officer or partner who signed the application must be

valid proof of identification. Valid proof includes Colorado

submitted. If applicant is from another state, a valid driver’s

Driver’s License, Colorado Identification Card, United

license or other picture ID from that state is required.

States Passport, Resident Alien Card (including eligibility

If you have any questions, visit Tax.Colorado.gov, call

for employment), United States Naturalization Papers and/

303-238-SERV(7378) or visit your local service center.

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Colorado Sales Tax and Withholding Account Application

CR 0100AP

General Information

The CR 0100AP is used to open a sales tax, W-2 withholding, 1099 withholding or an oil/gas withholding account or to add an additional location to an existing account. Please complete all areas of the sections indicated below for the account type(s) you need. Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) forms and publications referenced in this document are available on the DOR taxation website at Tax.Colorado.gov.

To apply for a state sales tax license, complete sections A, B, C, E, F and G.

To apply for a withholding account, complete sections A, B, D, E, F and G. If you require both licenses, complete all sections.

To electronically open an account, go to MyBiz Colorado at mybiz.Colorado.gov

Refer to the following definitions.

W-2 Withholding. Employers are required to withhold state income tax from all employees in Colorado.

1099 Withholding. Payers who withhold tax on Colorado income reported on 1099 forms. (example: contract labor)

Oil and Gas Withholding. Every producer of crude oil, natural gas or oil shale shall withhold one percent from the amount owed to any person owning a working interest, a royalty interest, a production payment or any interest in carbon dioxide or oil and gas production in Colorado. No withholding is required from payments made to Colorado or the U.S. Government (see Department of Revenue publication FYI Withholding 4).

Trade Names are registered with the Colorado Secretary of State. A trade name is not required to obtain a tax account.

State Sales Tax License. A state sales tax license is required for any person that sells tangible personal property regardless of whether selling retail or wholesale. A license is not required for persons engaged exclusively in the business of selling commodities or services which are exempt from taxation.

State and Local Sales. Colorado has a 2.9 percent sales tax. Additionally, many cities and counties impose their own local sales tax on purchases and transactions within their boundaries. There are also special district taxes that apply in certain boundaries.

For a complete listing of all applicable tax rates and exemption information, please see “Colorado Sales/Use Tax Rates” DR 1002 on our website at Tax.Colorado.gov. The DR 1002 is revised in January and July each year.

You may also visit Colorado.gov/RevenueOnline to find tax rates by city, county and business account number through Revenue Online.

Due to the complexities surrounding the laws on the collection and remittance of sales/use tax in Colorado, it is recommended that you attend a live class or take an online tax class offered by the department after opening

your business and/or obtaining a sales tax license. Visit Colorado.gov/pacific/tax/education for class schedule

and registration.

Section A

Box 1. Reasons for filing this application.

Original Application. A new (start-up) business.

Change of ownership. An existing business that changes its legal structure. Does not include changes of stockholders of corporations and members in limited liability companies. If you purchase an existing business and have a new FEIN, you must apply for a new license and complete a DR 0100A.

Additional Location. The business already has a Colorado account number but is adding a new business location.

Do you have a Department of Revenue Account Number? If your business or organization currently has

a Colorado Account Number (CAN), enter it here. A sales tax deposit is required on a business’ first retail sales tax location only as long as each additional location uses the same account number.

Box 2. Type of Organization. Check the box that indicates the legal structure for your business/organization.

Note: Married couples must register as a general partnership if both spouses are owners of the business. General partnerships require a FEIN.

Section B

Line 1a. Taxpayer Name. The name should be entered as follows:

Individual (sole proprietorship). Last name, first name and middle name or initial.

General Partnership, Association or Joint Venture.

The last name, first name and middle initial of two principal partners. If there are additional partners, attach a separate sheet.

Corporation, Limited Partnership, Limited Liability Company (LLC), Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

or Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP). The legal name of the business must match exactly as filed with the Colorado Secretary of State and IRS.

Government. Enter the legal name of the government agency.

Nonprofit. Enter the name of the nonprofit organization. If applying for a charitable license, a copy of 501(c)(3) is required.

Line 1b. Social Security Number (SSN). Enter the Social Security number of the owner if this is an application for an individual (Sole Proprietor). If the Sole Proprietor has an FEIN number, complete Line 1d.

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Line 1c. Business Name. If operating as any other type of organization other than Individual/Sole Proprietor, enter business name here as registered with Colorado Secretary of State and IRS.

Line 1d. Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). An FEIN is required to open a new account with the Colorado Department of Revenue. FEINs are issued by the Internal Revenue Service, IRS.gov. Individuals (Sole Proprietors) can use their social security numbers. All other entities must have a FEIN number.

Line 2a. Trade Name/Doing Business As. If the taxpayer will be doing business under any name other than the name on Line 1, the “trade name” should be entered here. Trade names must be registered with the Colorado Secretary of State.

Line 2b. Proof of Identification/Taxpayer ID Requirements: All applicants for a sales tax or withholding account with the Colorado Department of Revenue must provide valid proof of identification at the time of application. Valid proof includes a legible copy of a Colorado Driver’s License, Colorado Identification Card, United States Passport, Resident Alien Card (indicating eligibility for employment), United States Naturaliza- tion Papers and/or Military Identification Card. If the application is being walked in by any individual other than an owner, partner or officer of the business, a photo copy of a valid ID for the owner, officer or partner who signed the application must be submitted. If the applicant is from another state, a valid driver’s license or other picture ID from that state is required. Do not enter a social security number here.

Line 3a. Principal Address. This is the address of the orga- nization’s/entity’s principle place of business in Colorado. If you are located outside the state and do not have a physical

location in Colorado, your main address in a different state is acceptable. Do Not use a post office box.

If a business will have multiple fixed locations, a separate application must be filed for each location.

If you are a mobile vendor (example: food truck or tool

sales) indicate MOBILE. You are required to give the address, warehouse or office of the location you park and store the vehicle.

Line 3b. County. Enter the county in which your principal place of business is located. If you are not sure which county, refer to the DR 1002 available on the department’s Web site at Tax.Colorado.gov under “Forms & Instructions”

Line 3c. City. Enter the city in which your principal place of business is located.

Line 3d. Phone Number. Enter the telephone number for your business.

Line 4a-4b. Last Name/Business Name. If you want mail sent to an individual or in care of (c/o), enter the name of the person here.

Line 4c. Telephone. Enter the telephone number for the mailing address. If you would like to receive text notifications

for due date reminders and the like, check the mobile text

box ‘Yes’. If you would not like text notifications, select ‘No’.

Line 4d. Mailing Address. Enter the street address, city, state and zip code where the business or organization will receive mail from the department.

Line 5. Email Address. Please enter the email address you would like on file. Indicate on the application if you would like

email correspondence from the state. The emails could be account specific or updates to sales tax collection.

Line 6a and 6b. If you acquired the business, please

provide the prior business name, address, date of acquisition and the prior owner’s first and last name.

Line 7. List Specific products and/or Services you

provide and explain in detail on Line 8. Check the applicable boxes in section 7 on the form:

Do you sell alcohol?

Yes

No

Do you sell tobacco products?

Yes

No

Do you sell prepaid wireless?

Yes

No

Do you sell medical marijuana?

Yes

No

Do you sell recreational marijuana?

Yes

No

Do you sell EXCLUSIVELY through the

Yes

No

marketplace?

 

 

Do you rent motor vehicles for 30 days

Yes

No

or less?

 

 

Do you rent out items for 30 days or less?

Yes

No

Do you rent out rooms for 30 days or less?

Yes

No

Is your business in a special taxing

Yes

No

district?

 

 

Are you a Market Place Facilitator?

Yes

No

If yes - As a Market Place Facilitator, do

Yes

No

you also sell products?

 

 

Write a brief description of products, services and/ or function of the business/organization on line 8.

The information you provide will help us determine the appropriate North American Industry Classification System

(NAICS) code for your business. It will also help us get tax information and updates to you, depending on your business type.

Lines 8a through 8d. Owner/Partner/Corp. Officer.

All organizations, including sole proprietors, must

complete these lines. Type/print the name, title, FEIN

(Federal Employer Identification Number), social security

number, and home address of each individual, partner, corporate officer or member. If there are more than two

owners, attach a separate sheet and provide the same information for additional owners. For a partnership between corporations or limited liability companies, list each legal name, address, and FEIN separately.

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Section C — Sales Tax

Line 1. Type of sales which applies to your business.

Wholesaler. A business that sells to retail merchants, jobbers, dealers, or other wholesalers for the purpose of resale. This license cannot be used to purchase items for personal use.

Retail Sales. A retailer is a business that sells products to final purchasers and is required to collect the appropriate sales taxes. A retailer may also sell wholesale, but is not required to have a separate wholesale license. RTD/CD and local taxes must also be collected, if applicable.

Charitable. If your organization has been designated as “charitable 501(c)(3),” the organization will be exempt from paying the $50 deposit for a retail sales tax license. Your license fee is $8. Please attach a copy of the IRS 501(c)(3) letter.

Note on Special Events. Must apply for this separate license on form DR 0589, Sales Tax Special Event Application. This license is required if you sell at special events. There is no additional fee for businesses that already have a sales tax license.

Line 2a. Filing Frequency. Select the filing frequency based on the amount of anticipated sales tax collection.

Line 2b. First Day of Sale. You may wish to start your license prior to the first day of sales in order to make purchases for

producing products to sell.

Section E - Fees

Do not enter Period Covered From and To (Dept. Use Only)

Sales Tax Deposit. A deposit is required on a retail license. Charitable organizations are exempt. The deposit is refunded automatically after a business collects and remits $50 in state sales taxes. Do not

deduct the deposit from your sales tax return. The deposit is only required on a business’s first location if each additional location uses the same account number. (See instructions for Section A, Box 1.)

Sales Tax License. Standard Colorado Sales tax License is $16 for a two-year period. The license is renewed at the beginning of each even-numbered year and expires at the end of each odd-numbered year (e.g., Jan. 1, 2020 - Dec. 31, 2021). It is prorated in increments of six months if the license is purchased after June 30 of any year. See Fee Schedule on page 1 of the CR 0100AP form.

Wholesale License is $16 for a two-year period. The fee is prorated in the same method as the standard Colorado sales tax license. This license is for businesses that make sales only to other licensed vendors for resale.

Charitable License. The fee is $8.

Note: The withholding license has no fee for registration and no renewal is required.

Section D — Withholding

Line 1. Type of Withholding account. Indicate which type of withholding account: W2, 1099, or Oil/Gas withholding.

A 1099 withholding account is only needed when you withhold from 1099 payments.

Gaming Establishments (W-2Gs)

Complete the Sales Tax/Withholding Account Application (CR 0100AP) to apply for a 1099 or W-2G withholding account. Indicate in Box D whether you need a 1099 account or a W-2G account set up. You will use your current Colorado account number (CAN) or receive your CAN by mail if you don’t already have an account. Allow four to six weeks for processing.

Line 2. Filing frequency. If you will have employees,

estimate how much wage withholding you expect to pay for all your employees in one year. Your required filing

frequency will be based on your estimated annual wage

withholding. Businesses with annual wage withholding of $50,000 or more must file and remit withholding taxes by

Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). For more information, print the publication “Colorado Department of Revenue Electronic Funds Transferred (EFT) Program For Tax Payments” (DR 5782) from our website at Tax.Colorado.gov. Frequency for Oil/Gas is monthly. See FYI Withholding 4 for schedule.

Line 4b. First Day of Payroll. List the month and year you anticipate payroll to begin. Normally, start dates begin with a quarter, e.g., 1/20, 4/20, 7/20, or 10/20, but you can start your payroll anytime.

Section F — Points of Compliance

Licensed retailers are required to renew their licenses every two years (odd-numbered).

Licensed retailers are required to file monthly, quarterly, or annual returns based on the sales tax collected.

Licensed retailers are required to file returns for each tax period even if they had no sales and collected no tax.

Licensed retailers understand their license is only used to purchase items they resell.

Licensed retailers understand sales tax rates are subject to change twice a year (January & July).

Licensed retailers can close their account or change their address utilizing the DR 1102.

Section G — Signature

A signature must be on this document or it will not be processed.

Please include the title of the person signing and the date signed.

Allow four to six weeks to receive a license by mail when completing and sending in a CR 0100AP form. If you apply for a license through mybiz.Colorado.gov you will receive your license number the same day. Allow two to three weeks to receive your paper license. If you apply for your license at a service center you will receive your account number and license immediately. This concludes the application.

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CR 0100AP (11/02/20)

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE

Service Center Section

PO Box 17087

Denver CO 80217-0087

Colorado Sales Tax and

Withholding Account Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reason for Filing This Application

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A

 

 

Original Application

 

 

 

Change of Ownership

 

Additional Location

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you have a Colorado Account Number?

 

 

If Yes, the Account Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

No

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Indicate Type of Organization. If you are not an individual, you must have a FEIN number.

 

 

 

 

 

Individual/Sole Proprietor

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

Corporation/S Corp

 

Government

 

 

General Partnership

 

Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)

Association

 

Joint Venture

 

 

Limited Partnership

 

Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP)

Estate/Trust

 

Nonprofit (Charitable)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Business Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

1a. Last Name (If registering as SSN)

 

 

 

First Name

 

 

 

 

1b. SSN (Required)

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1c. Business Name (If registering as FEIN)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1d. FEIN (Required)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2a. Trade Name / Doing Business As (If applicable and for informational purposes only)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2b. Proof of Identification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

State DL/ID

 

 

 

Passport

 

 

 

 

Other

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Physical Place of Business

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3a. Principal Address

 

 

 

 

 

City

 

 

 

 

State

Zip

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3b. County

 

 

 

 

 

3c. If business is within city limits, what city?

 

3d. Phone Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mailing Address (If different than the physical address)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4a. Last Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4b. Business Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

4c. Phone Number

Mobile Text (Data Rates May Apply)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes

No

 

 

4d. Mailing Address

 

 

 

 

 

City

 

 

 

 

State

Zip

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Email Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Email Opt In For

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return Filing

Tax Updates

 

Revenue Online Instructions

Tax Rate Changes (2x/Year)

 

Marketplace Information

If you acquired or purchased the business, complete the following:

 

 

 

 

 

6a. Business Name and Prior Owner’s First and Last Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

6b. Date of Acquisition (MM/YYYY)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6c. Address (Street, City, State, Zip)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6d. Prior Owner’s FEIN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Complete the questions below

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do you sell alcohol?

 

 

Yes

No

 

Do you rent motor vehicles for 30 days or less?

Yes

No

Do you sell tobacco products?

 

Yes

No

 

Do you rent out items for 30 days or less?

 

 

Yes

No

Do you sell Prepaid Wireless?

 

Yes

No

 

Do you rent out rooms for 30 days or less?

 

 

Yes

No

Do you sell Medical Marijuana?

 

Yes

No

 

Do you sell EXCLUSIVELY through the marketplace?

Yes

No

Do you sell Recreational Marijuana?

 

Yes

No

 

Are you a Marketplace Facilitator?

 

 

Yes

No

Is your business in a Special taxing district?

Yes

No

 

As a Marketplace Facilitator, do you also sell products?

Yes

No

8. List specific products and/or services you provide and explain in detail (Required)

(Form continued on page 2)

9a. Owner/Partner/Corp Officer Last Name

Owner/Partner/Corp Officer First Name

Job Title

 

9b.

Phone Number

 

 

 

 

9c. Address (Street, City, State, Zip)

 

9d.

SSN

 

 

 

 

 

10a. Owner/Partner/Corp Officer Last Name

Owner/Partner/Corp Officer First Name

 

 

 

 

 

 

Job Title

 

10b.

Phone Number

 

 

 

 

10c. Address (Street, City, State, Zip)

 

10d.

SSN

Additional Owner/Partner/Corp Officers on a separate paper

Sales Tax Account (Fees Apply)

C1. Indicate Type of Sale:

Wholesaler

Retail-Sales

Charitable

2a. Filing Frequency: If SALES TAX collected is:

Wholesale Only - Annually $15/month or less - Annually

Under $300/month - Quarterly $300/month or more - Monthly

Seasonal, write in the months in business

2b. License Start Date Required (MM/YYYY)

CO Account Number - Site (Dept Use Only)

Withholding Tax Account (No Fees Apply)

1.Indicate which you are applying for:

2.Filing Frequency: If W2 wage withholding tax amount is

 

W2 Withholding

 

$1 - $6,999/Year - Quarterly

$7,000 - $49,999/Year - Monthly

$50,000+/Year-Weekly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1099 Withholding

3. Filing Frequency: If 1099 withholding tax amount is

 

 

D

 

$1 - $6,999/Year - Quarterly

$7,000 - $49,999/Year - Monthly

$50,000+/Year-Weekly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monthly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

W-2G

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4a. Payroll Company, if applicable

 

 

 

 

 

Oil/Gas Withholding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4b. First Day of Payroll Required (MM/YYYY)

4c. Payroll Company Phone Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Period Covered

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Dept Use Only)

 

 

 

FEES (see fees on page 1 of instructions)

 

 

From

To

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MM/YY

 

 

(0020-810)

 

State Sales Tax Deposit

(355)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

 

 

MM/YY

MM/YY

 

(0080-750)

 

Sales Tax License

 

(999)

 

 

E

 

 

 

 

 

$

 

MM/YY

MM/YY

 

(0100-750)

 

Wholesale License

 

(999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

 

 

MM/YY

MM/YY

 

(0160-750)

 

Charitable License

 

(999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$

 

 

Mail to and Make Checks Payable to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colorado Department of Revenue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PO Box 17087

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denver, CO 80217-0087

 

 

 

Amount Owed

$

 

The State may convert your check to a one time electronic banking transaction. Your bank account may be debited as early as the same day received by the State. If converted, your check will

not be returned. If your check is rejected due to insufficient or uncollected funds, the Department of Revenue may collect the payment amount directly from your bank account electronically.

 

 

Points of Compliance

 

F

• Renew sales tax license on odd-numbered years

 

• Sales tax license is only used for wholesale purchase for resale

• Returns filing frequency is based on tax amount

 

• Sales tax rates may change twice per year

 

• Required to file, even if zero sales tax due

 

• Business account closure or address changes by filing DR 1102

 

 

 

I declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that the statements made in this application are true and complete to the

G

best of my knowledge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature of Owner, Partner, or Corporate Officer

 

Job Title

Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

 

 

 

 

 

(See fee and additional information on page 1 of instructions)

Documents used along the form

The Colorado CR0100 form is essential for businesses seeking to establish a sales tax and withholding account in the state. However, several other forms and documents often accompany this application, each serving a specific purpose. Below is a list of commonly used documents that you may need to consider when filing the CR0100.

  • CR 0100AP: This is the main application form used to open a sales tax and withholding account in Colorado. It collects necessary information about the business and its owners.
  • DR 0589: This form is the Sales Tax Special Event Application. It is required for businesses that plan to sell at special events and allows them to obtain a temporary sales tax license.
  • DR 1002: This document provides the current sales and use tax rates in Colorado. It is updated biannually and is crucial for businesses to ensure they are charging the correct tax rates.
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  • DR 1102: This form is used to close an account or change the address associated with a sales tax license. It ensures that the Department of Revenue has the most current information on file.
  • Form 501(c)(3): Nonprofit organizations must provide a copy of their IRS designation letter to apply for a charitable license. This confirms their status and eligibility for reduced fees.
  • FEIN Application: This application is necessary for businesses that need a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), which is required for most business entities other than sole proprietors.
  • Sales Tax License: This document must be obtained to legally collect sales tax in Colorado. It is typically valid for two years and requires renewal.
  • W-2 and 1099 Forms: These forms are used for reporting income and withholding taxes for employees and independent contractors, respectively. They are essential for compliance with state and federal tax laws.
  • Taxpayer ID Verification: Valid proof of identification is necessary for all applicants. Acceptable forms include a Colorado driver's license, passport, or military ID.

Understanding these forms and documents can streamline the process of starting and maintaining a business in Colorado. Each serves a unique function, and being prepared with the right paperwork can save time and prevent potential issues with compliance.

How to Fill Out Colorado Cr0100

Completing the Colorado CR0100 form is essential for establishing your sales tax and withholding accounts. After filling out the form, you can submit it online, by mail, or in person at designated service centers. Follow these steps to ensure accurate completion.

  1. Visit the Colorado Department of Revenue website to download the CR0100 form.
  2. Identify the reason for filing this application. Check the appropriate box for "Original Application," "Change of Ownership," or "Additional Location."
  3. If applicable, provide your existing Colorado Account Number.
  4. Select the type of organization by checking the appropriate box, such as Individual/Sole Proprietor, LLC, or Corporation.
  5. In Section B, enter the Taxpayer Name. For individuals, write your last name followed by your first name and middle initial. For businesses, use the legal name as registered.
  6. Fill in your Social Security Number (SSN) if applying as an individual. If you have a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), enter it in the corresponding section.
  7. If applicable, enter your Trade Name or Doing Business As (DBA) name.
  8. Provide your principal address, including the street address, city, state, and zip code. Do not use a P.O. Box.
  9. Enter the county and city where your business is located.
  10. List a valid phone number for your business.
  11. If you want mail sent to a different address, provide that mailing address.
  12. Include your email address for correspondence regarding your account.
  13. Answer the questions regarding the nature of your business, such as whether you sell alcohol or tobacco products.
  14. In Section C, indicate the type of sales your business will conduct (e.g., wholesaler, retailer, charitable).
  15. Specify your filing frequency based on anticipated sales tax collection.
  16. In Section E, indicate the fees required for your application, including any deposits or license fees.
  17. Sign the form in Section G, including your title and the date of signing.

After completing these steps, you can choose to submit your application online, mail it to the Colorado Department of Revenue, or bring it to a walk-in service center for immediate processing. Make sure to keep a copy for your records.

Similar forms

The Colorado CR0100 form is similar to the Colorado DR 0589 form, which is the Sales Tax Special Event Application. Both documents are essential for businesses that intend to engage in sales activities. While the CR0100 is used to establish a sales tax account and apply for a sales tax license, the DR 0589 specifically caters to businesses participating in special events. This includes fairs, festivals, or markets where sales are made on a temporary basis. Both forms require details about the business and its operations, ensuring compliance with state tax regulations.

Another document akin to the CR0100 is the Colorado Sales Tax License Renewal Application. This form is necessary for businesses that need to renew their existing sales tax licenses. Like the CR0100, it involves confirming the business details and ensuring that the entity continues to meet the requirements for collecting sales tax. The renewal application ensures that businesses remain compliant and can continue their operations without interruption. Both forms emphasize the importance of maintaining an up-to-date tax status with the state.

The Colorado Charitable License Application is also similar to the CR0100 form. This application is specifically for nonprofit organizations seeking to register for a sales tax license at a reduced fee. Both forms require proof of the organization’s status, such as a 501(c)(3) designation, and they serve the purpose of allowing the organization to collect sales tax on donations or sales of goods. The CR0100 facilitates general business sales, while the Charitable License Application focuses on nonprofit activities, but both are crucial for compliance in their respective contexts.

In addition, the Colorado Employer Registration Form (DR 1002) shares similarities with the CR0100. This form is used by businesses to register for employer withholding accounts. Both documents require detailed information about the business and its operations. While the CR0100 is focused on sales tax and withholding accounts, the DR 1002 is specifically for employers who need to withhold state income tax from employee wages. Both forms are vital for ensuring that businesses meet their tax obligations in Colorado.

The Colorado Business Entity Registration form is another document that parallels the CR0100. This form is used to register a new business entity with the Colorado Secretary of State. Similar to the CR0100, it collects essential information about the business structure, ownership, and operations. While the CR0100 focuses on tax accounts, the Business Entity Registration is about establishing the legal existence of the business. Both are foundational steps for any new business in Colorado, ensuring compliance with state regulations.

The Colorado Trade Name Registration form is also closely related to the CR0100. This form is used to register a business's trade name or "doing business as" (DBA) name with the Colorado Secretary of State. While the CR0100 primarily deals with sales tax and withholding accounts, it also requires businesses to provide their trade name if applicable. Both forms help protect the identity of the business and ensure that the name used in commerce is officially recognized by the state.

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Lastly, the Colorado Nonprofit Registration form is similar to the CR0100 in that it is essential for organizations seeking nonprofit status. This form requires detailed information about the nonprofit’s mission, structure, and operations, much like the CR0100 requires for businesses. Both forms are critical for ensuring that the respective organizations comply with state laws and can operate legally within Colorado. While the CR0100 focuses on sales tax and withholding, the Nonprofit Registration is about establishing and maintaining nonprofit status.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Colorado CR0100 form used for?

The Colorado CR0100 form, officially known as the Colorado Sales Tax and Withholding Account Application, is utilized to open a sales tax account, a W-2 withholding account, a 1099 withholding account, or an oil and gas withholding account. Additionally, it can be used to add an extra location to an existing account. Completing this form is essential for businesses that sell tangible personal property or provide services that require tax collection.

How can I apply for a sales tax license using the CR0100 form?

To apply for a sales tax license, you must complete sections A, B, C, E, F, and G of the CR0100 form. You can submit the form online through MyBizColorado for immediate processing, or you can mail the completed form to the Colorado Department of Revenue. If you choose to mail it, allow four to six weeks for processing.

What fees are associated with the CR0100 form?

The fees for various licenses are as follows:

  • Trade name registration: Must be done with the Colorado Secretary of State.
  • Sales tax license: $16.00 for even-numbered years (2020, 2022) and $8.00 for odd-numbered years (2021, 2023).
  • Charitable license: $8.00 (requires a copy of 501(c)(3)).
  • Deposit for retail sales tax license: $50.00 (refundable after collecting $50 in state sales taxes).

What is the processing time for the CR0100 form?

If you apply online through MyBizColorado, you will receive your license number on the same day. For mailed applications, expect a processing time of four to six weeks. If you visit a service center in person, you will receive your license immediately upon submission of the form and payment.

What identification is required when submitting the CR0100 form?

All applicants must provide valid proof of identification. Acceptable forms include a Colorado Driver’s License, Colorado Identification Card, U.S. Passport, or Resident Alien Card. If someone other than the business owner submits the application, a copy of the owner’s ID is also required. For applicants from other states, a valid driver’s license or ID from that state is necessary.

What happens if I need to change the ownership of my business?

If there is a change in ownership, you must complete the CR0100 form as a change of ownership application. This applies to existing businesses that change their legal structure. However, if you purchase an existing business and have a new Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN), you will need to apply for a new license and complete a DR 0100A form.

Are there any exemptions for certain organizations?

Yes, charitable organizations that have been designated as 501(c)(3) are exempt from the $50 deposit required for a retail sales tax license. Instead, they will only need to pay an $8 fee for the license itself, provided they attach a copy of their IRS 501(c)(3) letter with the application.

How often must I renew my sales tax license?

Sales tax licenses in Colorado must be renewed every two years. They expire at the end of each odd-numbered year. For example, if you obtained your license in 2020, it will expire on December 31, 2021. Renewal is necessary to continue operating legally.

What should I do if I have questions about the CR0100 form?

If you have any questions or need assistance regarding the CR0100 form, you can visit the Colorado Department of Revenue's website at Tax.Colorado.gov. Additionally, you can call their customer service at 303-238-SERV (7378) for further guidance.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Colorado CR0100 form, there are several key actions to take and avoid to ensure a smooth application process.

  • Do: Apply online to save time. Using MyBizColorado allows you to receive your license number the same day.
  • Do: Provide accurate and complete information in all required sections. Incomplete forms may delay processing.
  • Do: Make a copy of your completed form for your records before mailing the original to the Department of Revenue.
  • Do: Ensure that the name on the application matches exactly with what is filed with the Colorado Secretary of State.
  • Don't: Use a post office box as your principal address. A physical address is required.
  • Don't: Forget to include valid proof of identification. This is mandatory for all applicants.
  • Don't: Neglect to check the appropriate boxes for your business activities, as this information helps determine your tax obligations.
  • Don't: Submit the application without a signature. An unsigned document will not be processed.