Reflecting state law that permits the Colorado Department of Revenue to assess and collect a new civil penalty if a purchaser files a Colorado sales and use tax refund claim for certain tax years that is incomplete, duplicative of another claim, or lacks a reasonable basis in law or fact, a proposed new rule provides guidance regarding the penalty imposed for incomplete refund claims; a related virtual public hearing is scheduled for November 2.
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