Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR)

Colorado Tax Resolution Document Package

A fillable Word document customized to Colorado law — verified statutory citations, ready to print and send to the CDOR.

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What's Included:

  • Your Colorado collection statute of limitations (CDOR collection guidelines)
  • Fillable Installment Agreement request letter
  • Fillable Penalty Abatement (reasonable-cause) letter
  • Offer in Compromise / hardship settlement statement
  • Wage garnishment & levy-release request letter
  • Your Colorado rights & appeal deadlines

Your Colorado Tax Agency

  • Agency: Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR)
  • Phone: (303) 205-8291
  • Portal: tax.colorado.gov
  • State income tax: Yes
Collection Statute of Limitations · Verified

State tax liens and judgments enforceable, with collection authority under C.R.S. §39-21-107; tax liens under §39-21-114. No short numeric collection bar — lien-driven, renewable.

Verified Colorado Resolution Options

Installment agreements: Installment / payment plan agreements under CDOR collection authority (C.R.S. §39-21-114) via Revenue Online.

Offer in compromise / settlement: Offer in Compromise at department discretion under C.R.S. §39-21-105.5 (best interest of the state).

Penalty abatement: Penalty waiver for good cause/reasonable cause under C.R.S. §39-21-108 and §39-22-621.

Wage / levy protection: Federal CCPA floor (15 U.S.C. §1673): ordinary creditor garnishment limited to the lesser of 25% of disposable earnings or the amount exceeding 30× the federal minimum wage. State tax levies on wages may exceed this consumer cap at agency discretion. Colorado exempts 80% of disposable weekly earnings for most wage garnishments (C.R.S. §13-54-104), more protective than the federal floor.

Citation status: Statutory citations verified against state sources. C.R.S. §39-21-105.5 (OIC discretion) and §13-54-104 (80% earnings exemption) confirmed. §39-21-107/114 collection & lien authority confirmed at chapter level. Note one source states CO lacks an "independent" OIC program — §39-21-105.5 provides discretionary compromise authority.
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This package is an educational/self-help tool prepared based on Colorado law (CDOR collection guidelines). It is not legal advice and not a substitute for a licensed tax professional.