Form Dr 0200 - Colorado Baseball/football District Sales Tax Return-Supplement

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DR 0200 (02/17/12) WEB
COLORADO DepARTMeNT OF ReVeNue
DENVER CO 80261-0013
(303) 238-SERV (7378)
COLORADO BAseBALL/FOOTBALL DIsTRICT
sALes TAX ReTuRN-suppLeMeNT
Account Number
Period
Due Date
Social Security Number 1
Social Security Number 2 F.E.I.N.
Records
A copy of this return and records of both purchases and
buyers must reflect actual tax amounts. It is only when
sales, including sales invoices and purchase orders, must
you fill out this return that you round the numbers you are
be retained for a period of three years. The burden of proof
reporting. Your sales tax remittance must not differ from
for exempt sales rests with the vendor. Retain copies of
the exact amount of tax collected by more than 50 cents.
the sales tax reports. Records must be open for inspection
Round amounts under 50 cents down to 0 (zero) cents.
by authorized representatives of the executive director,
Increase amounts from 50 to 99 cents to the next dollar. A
Department of Revenue.
return must be filed even if the tax is 0 (zero) cents. If there
is no tax due in an applicable column, you MUST ENTER
All sums of money paid by the purchaser to the retailer
a 0 (zero) in that column. Failure to enter zeros will result
as taxes shall be and remain public money, as property of
in the issuance of an automatic estimated non-filer notice.
the taxing jurisdictions. Unremitted taxes may be claimed
at any time and vendors should always maintain sufficient
Any Questions regarding the preparation of your return
records to prove they have remitted all collections.
may be directed in writing to: Department of Revenue,
Denver CO 80261-0013, or by telephone: (303) 238- SERV (7378).
Entries of the baseball or football special district taxes on
the sales tax return must be rounded to the nearest dollar.
You will still collect and keep track of exact amounts of
sales tax. Books, records and statements or invoices to
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