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What is Colorado DS 155

The Colorado Residential Personal Property Declaration Schedule is a tax document used by property owners to declare income-producing personal property for tax assessment purposes.

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Colorado DS 155 is needed by:
  • Residential property owners in Colorado
  • Landlords with rental properties
  • Real estate investors managing personal property
  • Tax professionals assisting clients in Colorado
  • Individuals reporting personal property for taxation
  • Businesses renting out equipment or machinery

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    Before filling out the form, gather necessary information such as property location, rental status, and details about personal property inventory.
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    Fill in the 'Item ID Number', 'Description of Furniture', 'Year Acquired', and 'Original Installed Cost' fields as prompted.
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Any property owner in Colorado with taxable residential personal property, including those who own rental units, is eligible to file the form.
The form must be filed annually by April 15 to ensure compliance with Colorado tax regulations regarding personal property.
You can submit the completed form through pdfFiller by downloading it or potentially sending it electronically, depending on local submission methods.
Typically, you'll need personal property inventory details and descriptions, but check with your local assessor for any specific documentation required.
Common mistakes include missing required fields, incorrect dates, and failing to sign the form. Double-checking your work can help prevent these issues.
Processing times can vary, but typically allow several weeks after submission for the local assessor's office to review and process your form.
No, notarization is not required for the Colorado Residential Personal Property Declaration Schedule, simplifying the filing process.
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