Current through 11/5/2024 election
Section 39-26-204.5 - Remittance of tax - electronic database - retailer held harmless - repeal(1)(a) The provisions of section 39-26-105.3 allowing vendors to be held harmless for collecting the incorrect amount of tax due on a purchase when relying on a certified database to determine the jurisdictions to which tax is owed shall apply to any retailer doing business in this state and making sales of tangible personal property for storage, use, or consumption in the state that collects and remits use tax to the department of revenue as provided by law.(b) This subsection (1) is repealed, effective ninety days after the date that the revisor of statutes is notified by the department of revenue that a geographic information system that meets the defined scope of work set forth in the request for solicitation, provided by the state, is online, tested, and verified by the department of revenue to be operational, supported, and available for a retailer to use to determine the taxing jurisdiction in which an address resides. The department of revenue shall notify the revisor of statutes in writing, by email to revisorofstatutes.ga@coleg.gov, no later than fifteen days after such a system is online, tested, and verified by the department of revenue to be operational, supported, and available for use.(2) The provisions of section 39-26-105.2 allowing vendors to be held harmless for collecting the incorrect amount of tax due on a purchase when using the data contained in the GIS database, or using data from a third-party database that is verified to use the most recent information provided by the GIS database, to determine the jurisdictions to which tax is owed applies to any retailer doing business in this state and making sales of tangible personal property for storage, use, or consumption in the state that collects and remits use tax to the department of revenue as provided by law.Amended by 2021 Ch. 109, § 3, eff. 5/7/2021.L. 2004: Entire section added, p. 768, § 3, effective May 17. L. 2021: Entire section amended, (HB 21 -1155), ch. 434, p. 434, § 3, effective May 7. For the legislative declaration contained in the 2004 act enacting this section, see section 1 of chapter 231, Session Laws of Colorado 2004.