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What is Colorado 104PN Form

The Colorado Part-Year Resident Nonresident Tax Calculation Schedule is a state tax form used by part-year residents and nonresidents to calculate their taxable income for Colorado state tax purposes.

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Colorado 104PN Form is needed by:
  • Part-year residents of Colorado
  • Nonresidents earning income in Colorado
  • Tax professionals assisting clients with Colorado tax filings
  • Individuals seeking to accurately determine state tax liabilities
  • Anyone filing a Colorado state income tax return for 2015

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    Begin by reviewing the top of the form where you’ll find fields to enter your name and Social Security Number. Ensure that you have this information ready.
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    As you navigate through the form, use your mouse or keyboard to click on each field. Enter your details for the specified tax year, including any federal and Colorado-specific income.
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This form is designed for individuals who are part-year residents or nonresidents earning income in Colorado. If you meet these criteria for the tax year 2015, you should use this form.
The submission deadline for the Colorado Part-Year Resident Nonresident Tax Calculation Schedule typically aligns with the federal tax filing deadline. For 2015, this was April 15, 2016, unless extended.
After completing the form, you can submit it electronically through the Colorado Department of Revenue's online systems, or print and mail it to the designated address if filing by paper.
Before starting, gather your federal tax return and any documents related to your Colorado income, including W-2 forms and 1099s. This will help ensure accurate completion of the form.
Common mistakes include incorrect entry of Social Security Numbers, failure to report all sources of income, and not calculating tax correctly. Always double-check your numbers before submitting.
Processing times can vary, but generally, it may take several weeks for the Colorado Department of Revenue to process your submitted form, especially if filed by mail. Electronic submissions may be faster.
No, the Colorado Part-Year Resident Nonresident Tax Calculation Schedule does not require notarization. You only need to complete the form accurately and submit it as directed.
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