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• Payment Plan—The Department will issue a bill
240, Denver CO 80261. Claims must include a
for any unpaid balance due. When you receive the
copy of your federal income tax return or federal
bill you may set up a payment plan as instructed on
form 8379 and copies of all W-2, W-2G, or any
the bill. Any assessment made by the Department
1099 statements received by both parties. DO
will likely include delinquent payment penalty and
NOT attach your claim to this return, it will not be
interest. The only way to avoid paying penalty and
processed.
interest is to pay in full before April 15, 2014.
Third Party Designee
Line 54
Net Amount Due
You may authorize a person other than you (or your
This amount is automatically calculated by Revenue
spouse) to discuss this tax return with the Department. This
Online, otherwise subtract line 33 from line 25. Also, if you
authorization is valid for any period of time, and can be
made any donations to charitable organizations add line 52
revoked by you with a written statement to the Department.
to the subtotal. This is the amount you owe with this return.
Revocations must designate that the Third Party Designee
If you are filing after the due date (or valid extension), or
is being revoked and must be signed and dated by the
you owe estimated tax penalty continue to the next line. If
taxpayer and/or designee. By completing this area of the
you are filing timely and do not owe penalty or interest, go
return, you are granting the designee the ability to:
to line 58.
• Provide any missing information needed for the
Line 55
Delinquent Penalty
processing of your return; and
Calculate any penalty owed for delinquent filing or
• Call the Department for information about your return,
payment. The penalty is 5% of the net tax due for the first
including the status of your refund or processing time; and
month after the due date, and ½% for each additional
• Receive upon request copies of notices, bills or
month past the due date. The maximum penalty is 12%. Or,
transcripts related to your return; and
if you prefer not to calculate this penalty, the Department
• Respond on your behalf to notices about math errors,
will bill you if due.
intercepts, and questions about the preparation of
your return.
Line 56
Delinquent Interest
Calculate any interest owed for delinquent filing or
This designation does not allow the third party to receive
payment. The interest rate is 3% of the net tax due. Or, if
your refund check, bind you to anything (including any
you prefer not to calculate this interest, the Department
additional tax liability), or otherwise represent you before
will bill you if due. Interest on any bill issued that remains
the Colorado Department of Revenue. If you would like
unpaid after 30 days of issuance will increase to 6%.
to expand the designee’s authorization, complete the DR
0145, Power of Attorney for Department-Administered Tax
Line 57
Estimated Tax Penalty
Matters and submit via Revenue Online.
To calculate this penalty, complete the DR 0204. Enter any
estimated tax penalty owed on this line.
Scan and submit the DR 0204 through Revenue
Online, E-Filer Attachments. Or, if filing on paper,
attach the form to your paper form.
Line 58
Amount You Owe
Enter the sum of lines 54 through 58. You have three
payment options:
• Pay Online—After submitting your return on
Revenue Online, you will be given the opportunity
to submit an online payment with your credit card,
e-check, or by EFT. A nominal processing fee may
apply. If you file a paper return, you may still choose
to pay electronically. Visit our Web site for details.
• Pay by Mail—If filing by Revenue Online or other
electronic filing method and you wish to send a
check or money order, complete the DR 0900 and
mail with your payment. Make payable to Colorado
Department of Revenue, and clearly write your
Social Security number and “2013 Form 104”
on the memo line. Be sure to keep a copy of the
money order or note the check number with your
tax records. If filing a paper return, enclose your
check or money order in the envelope provided
and mail with your return.

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