Common Sense Institute
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What a 20% Surcharge in Denver Would Mean
The City of Denver is considering encouraging restaurants to add a 20% surcharge to restaurant bills in the city
Denver
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32 - 1 of 2 City and County of Denver, Colorado TAX GUIDE Topic No. 32
A special tax rate of 4.00% is imposed upon food and drink not exempted under Denver Revised Municipal · Code Sections 53-26 and 53-97. Tax collected on taxable food and drink must be separately reported on line 5D on the sales tax return ... a. Food and drink served or furnished in or by ...
Colorado Department of Revenue
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Sales & Use Tax Topics: Dining Establishments 1 Revised August 2020
use tax on any item it purchases for resale to · customers in an essentially unaltered condition. For · example, if a restaurant purchases canned soda or · potato chips in individual, serving size bags for resale, the dining establishment will not pay sales tax on its ·
Denver
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City and County of Denver, Colorado TAX GUIDE Topic No. 55
Sales tax at the rate of 4% is imposed upon the amount paid for food or drink served or furnished in or by · restaurants and other places at which prepared food or drink is regularly sold.
Reddit
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r/Denver on Reddit: What is the tax rate for restaurant services?
March 2, 2024 -
I don’t know why this is so hard to find, but can someone tell me what the tax rate is for food and drinks at restaurants in Denver?
Denver
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City and County of Denver, Colorado TAX GUIDE Topic No. 32 FOOD AND DRINK
SALES SUBJECT TO TAXATION · 1. Food and drink sales subject to 4.00% tax are: a. Food and drink served or furnished in or by restaurants, cafes, lunch counters, cafeterias, hotels, drugstores, social clubs, nightclubs, cabarets, resorts, snack bars, caterers, boarding houses, carryout shops ...
Denver
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70 - 1 of 2 City and County of Denver, Colorado TAX GUIDE Topic No. 70
Any person making taxable retail sales in Denver is required to be licensed to collect and remit sales
Colorado Department of Revenue
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Page 1 of 3 Colorado Department of Revenue Taxpayer Service Division 01/12
In addition, all food and drink sold by the following establishments are taxable: restaurants, snack shops, carryout
Opencities
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1 CITY & COUNTY OF DENVER, COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
taxability of food as set forth in paragraphs 1 and 2 apply. Sales by caterers of food from motor ... All food sold by restaurants and similar establishments is subject to tax.
Colorado Department of Revenue
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Restaurant & Bar Special Sales Tax Deduction Instructions | Department of Revenue - Taxation
House Bill 22-1406 permits a limited special deduction from state taxable sales and allowed eligible retailers to retain and spend the resulting state sales tax. This web page provides instructions for restaurants, bars, and food services contractors to properly claim the special deduction allowed.
Denver
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CITY & COUNTY OF DENVER, COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE TREASURY TAX RULE 002
by caterers of food from motor vehicles and other facilities are taxable. ... All food sold by restaurants and similar establishments is subject to tax.
Denver
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55 -1 of 2 City and County of Denver, Colorado TAX GUIDE Topic No. 55
Sales tax at the rate of 4% is imposed upon the amount paid for food or drink served or furnished in or by · restaurants and other places at which prepared food or drink is regularly sold.
JustAnswer
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Are Sales of Food& Beverages (including Alcohol) to customers (not for resale) and consumed on the premises subject to
Confusion over varying tax rates for dine-in versus takeout food and beverage sales. In Denver, CO, food and beverages consumed on premises are taxed at 4.0%, distinct from the general 4.31% sales tax. Alcoholic beverages have different rates.
Metro Denver
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Sales & Uses Tax | Metro Denver
Colorado levies a 2.9% sales tax on goods purchased by a business that are not intended for resale. Services and food items are excluded from sales tax, with the exception of soda and candy.
Tax-Rates
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Colorado Sales Tax Rate - 2025
In some states, items like alcohol and prepared food (including restaurant meals and some premade supermarket items) are charged at a higher sales tax rate. The CO sales tax applicable to the sale of cars, boats, and real estate sales may also vary by jurisdiction.