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What is Form 106

The Colorado Form 106 is a state income tax return form used by pass-through entities and composite nonresidents to report fiscal year income to the Colorado Department of Revenue.

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Form 106 is needed by:
  • Pass-through entities such as partnerships and S corporations
  • Composite nonresident taxpayers
  • Partners or officers of relevant organizations
  • Tax professionals and preparers
  • Individuals filing state income tax returns in Colorado

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    Open the form and familiarize yourself with its layout, including sections for organization details and income calculations.
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The Colorado Form 106 must be filed by pass-through entities such as partnerships and S corporations, as well as composite nonresident taxpayers who generate income in Colorado.
The deadline for submitting the Colorado Form 106 generally aligns with the federal tax return due date, typically April 15, although it's important to confirm specific dates each year as they may vary.
You can submit the Colorado Form 106 either by mailing a printed copy to the Colorado Department of Revenue or by using online submission options available through providers like pdfFiller.
When filing the Colorado Form 106, you may need financial statements, income records, and any other relevant documentation that supports the figures reported in the form.
Common mistakes include leaving required fields blank, miscalculating income or taxes owed, and failing to include necessary signatures from partners or officers. Double-check all information before submission.
Processing times for the Colorado Form 106 can vary based on submission method and volume, but typically, it takes several weeks to receive confirmation of processing from the Colorado Department of Revenue.
No, notarization is not required when filing the Colorado Form 106. However, the form must be properly signed by the authorized partners or officers.
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