Colorado Fiduciary Tax Booklet - 2013 Page 17

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FORM 104BEP (10/03/13)
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Denver CO 80261-0008
2014 Colorado Nonresident Beneficiary
Estimated Income Tax Payment Voucher
Withholding For Nonresident Beneficiaries
income from sources within Colorado, in which case the
fiduciary shall withhold and pay only the amount of tax
Every fiduciary of an estate or trust, with a nonresident
disclosed by the beneficiary’s return.
beneficiary who receives net income from real or tangible
personal property within Colorado, shall withhold and pay
taxes to the Department of Revenue out of the income to
Use Form 104BEP on this page to make the payment. File
be distributed to such nonresident beneficiary.
Form 104BEP using the name, address and social security
number of the beneficiary. Photocopy additional copies of
Form 104BEP as needed. Payment is due at the time the
The amount to be withheld is 4.63% of the beneficiary’s
income is distributed.
share of this income, computed without exemption, unless
the nonresident beneficiary files a timely return of this total
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2014 Colorado Nonresident Beneficiary
(0068)
FORM 104BEP (10/03/13)
COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Estimated Income Tax Payment Voucher
Denver CO 80261-0008
Payment for Nonresident Beneficiary
Return this voucher with check or money order payable to the Colorado Department of Revenue, Denver, Colorado 80261-0008. Write the
beneficiary’s social security number and “2014 Form 104BEP” on the check or money order. Do not send cash. File only if you are making a
payment. Submit a separate check or money order for each document. Payment is due at the time the income is distributed.
Beneficiary’s Last Name
First Name
Middle Initial
Address
SSN
State
ZIP
City
IF NO PAYMENT IS DUE, DO NOT FILE THIS FORM.
The State may convert your check to a one time electronic banking transaction. Your bank account may be debited as
Amount of Payment
early as the same day received by the State. If converted, your check will not be returned. If your check is rejected due
to insufficient or uncollected funds, the Department of Revenue may collect the payment amount directly from your bank
account electronically.
(Do not write in space below)
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