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DR 0104 (11/18/22)
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Tax.Colorado.gov
Page 1 of 4(0013)2022 Colorado Individual Income Tax Return
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Instructions and Help about CO DoR 104
How to edit CO DoR 104
To edit the CO DoR 104, you need to obtain the appropriate version of the form, which is available online at the Colorado Department of Revenue's website. Editing can involve filling in missing information or correcting errors. Ensure that any changes made do not alter the official data required by the state.
How to fill out CO DoR 104
When filling out the CO DoR 104, follow these steps:
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Gather all necessary information, including your personal details and any specific tax information applicable to your situation.
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Begin filling out the form in the required sections, ensuring accuracy to avoid delays in processing.
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Review the completed form for any mistakes before submission.
Ensuring each step is followed accurately helps in efficient processing and avoids issues with state compliance.
About CO DoR previous version
What is CO DoR 104?
What is the purpose of this form?
Who needs the form?
When am I exempt from filling out this form?
Components of the form
What are the penalties for not issuing the form?
What information do you need when you file the form?
Is the form accompanied by other forms?
Where do I send the form?
About CO DoR previous version
What is CO DoR 104?
CO DoR 104 is the Colorado Individual Income Tax Return form used by residents to report their personal income and calculate their state tax obligation. This form is essential for individuals to ensure compliance with state tax regulations.
What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of the CO DoR 104 is to allow individuals to report their income, calculate their taxes owed, and claim any applicable credits or deductions. Proper completion of this form is critical to accurately determining your tax liabilities and ensuring timely payment to the state.
Who needs the form?
Any individual who is a resident of Colorado and earns income during the tax year is required to file the CO DoR 104. This includes wage earners, self-employed individuals, and those receiving taxable benefits or unemployment compensation.
When am I exempt from filling out this form?
You may be exempt from filing the CO DoR 104 if your income is below the filing threshold set by the state, or if you meet specific criteria for disability or senior exemptions. Consult the Colorado Department of Revenue's guidelines to determine your eligibility for exemption.
Components of the form
The CO DoR 104 consists of various sections, including personal information, income reporting, deductions, and credits. Each section must be completed accurately to reflect the taxpayer's financial situation for the reporting year.
What are the penalties for not issuing the form?
Failing to file the CO DoR 104 can result in penalties, including fines and interest on any unpaid taxes. The state may also take further action to recover owed amounts, so timely submission is crucial to avoid additional liabilities.
What information do you need when you file the form?
To complete the CO DoR 104, you will need essential information such as your Social Security number, income details, and records of any tax credits or deductions you want to claim. Having this information ready will facilitate accurate form completion.
Is the form accompanied by other forms?
The CO DoR 104 may need to be submitted alongside other forms, depending on the taxpayer's circumstances. For example, if you are claiming a credit, you may need to include supporting documentation or additional schedules.
Where do I send the form?
Once completed, the CO DoR 104 should be sent to the address specified in the instructions on the form, which varies based on whether you owe taxes or are due a refund. Ensure you are sending it to the correct destination to avoid delays.
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