Colorado 1099/W-2G Income Withholding Tax Requirements
This file provides detailed instructions on the withholding tax requirements for 1099 and W-2G forms in Colorado. It includes information on opening and closing accounts, filing frequencies, and payment methods. Essential for payers who need to report income other than wages, salaries, and tips.
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How do I fill this out?
To fill out this form, gather all necessary information including your Colorado Account Number (CAN) and specific details related to the withholding. Follow the step-by-step instructions to complete each section accurately. Make sure to review the form for any errors before submission.

How to fill out the Colorado 1099/W-2G Income Withholding Tax Requirements?
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Gather necessary information including your Colorado Account Number (CAN).
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Choose the right account type for 1099 or W-2G withholding.
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Select the filing frequency based on your withholding estimates.
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Complete each section of the form accurately.
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Review the form for any errors and submit by the due date.
Who needs the Colorado 1099/W-2G Income Withholding Tax Requirements?
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Businesses that withhold taxes on non-wage income need this form.
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Individuals who make payments requiring tax withholding other than wages.
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Entities that have payees subject to Colorado withholding tax.
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Employers needing to report payments through 1099 and W-2G forms.
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Seasonal businesses that operate only part of the year.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
Submit the completed form through the Colorado Department of Revenue's online portal www.Colorado.gov/RevenueOnline. Alternatively, forms and payments can be mailed to: Colorado Department of Revenue, PO Box 17087, Denver, CO 80217-0087. Ensure all information is accurate and the form is postmarked by the due date. For electronic payments, register and submit through the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) system. It is recommended to use electronic submission methods to minimize errors and processing delays.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
Filing deadlines for 2024 and 2025 include: Quarterly filings due on April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31; Monthly filings due on the 15th of each following month; Weekly filings due three business days after the payroll week ends.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of this form is to ensure compliance with Colorado state withholding tax requirements for non-wage income reported via 1099 and W-2G forms. Businesses and individuals must accurately report and remit taxes to avoid penalties. This form guides payers through the process of setting up accounts, filing returns, and making payments.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Colorado Account Number (CAN): A unique number assigned to each account for identification.
- 2. Account Type: Specify whether it's for 1099 or W-2G withholding.
- 3. Filing Frequency: Determine how often you need to file based on estimated withholding amounts.
- 4. Employer Information: Details about the payer, including business name and address.
- 5. Payee Information: Details about the payee for whom the withholding is being reported.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failure to submit this form on time can result in penalties and interest charges. It is crucial to comply with the submission deadlines to avoid legal and financial repercussions.
- Penalties: Penalties may be assessed for late or incomplete filings.
- Interest Charges: Interest may accrue on any unpaid tax amounts.
- Legal Repercussions: Non-compliance can lead to legal action and further sanctions.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Non-Wage Income: Report income other than wages, salaries, and tips.
- 2. Tax Withholding: Submit withholding amounts for 1099 and W-2G forms.
- 3. Account Setup: Establish a withholding tax account with the state.
- 4. Annual Reporting: Provide annual information returns to the Department.
- 5. Seasonal Businesses: For businesses with seasonal operations needing to report withholding taxes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I open a 1099 or W-2G withholding account?
You can open an account by completing a Sales Tax Withholding Account Application or visiting a service center with required documents.
Can I submit my withholding payments electronically?
Yes, you can submit payments through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or Revenue Online.
What if I have no taxes withheld during a filing period?
You must file a return reporting zero tax withheld for every filing period.
How do I close a 1099 or W-2G withholding account?
Complete the Address Change or Business Closure Form and submit it to the Department within 30 days.
Are there any fees for opening a withholding account?
No, there are no fees for opening a 1099 or W-2G withholding account.
When are taxes due for different filing frequencies?
Quarterly taxes are due on the last day of the month following the quarter. Monthly taxes are due on the 15th of the following month. Weekly taxes are due three business days after the payroll week ends.
Can I pay penalties or interest with EFT?
No, EFT cannot be used to pay penalty, interest, or delinquencies. Use check or money order for such payments.
What if I miss the filing deadline?
Late filing may incur penalties. Ensure to file and pay by the due dates to avoid penalties.
How do I register for EFT?
Register online through Revenue Online or submit an Authorization for Electronic Funds Transfer form.
Do I need to file annual information returns?
Yes, you are required to submit annual information returns and 1099/W-2G statements to the Department by the last day of January.