The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Agricultural producer
means a person regularly engaged in the business of using
land for the production of commercial crops or commercial livestock.
The term includes farmers, market gardeners, commercial fruit growers,
livestock breeders, dairymen, poultrymen, and other persons similarly
engaged, but does not include a person who breeds or markets animals,
birds, or fish for domestic pets nor a person who cultivates, grows,
or harvests plants or plant products exclusively for that person’s
own consumption or casual sale.
Aircraft
means a device that is used or intended to be used for flight
in the air.
Aircraft part
means any tangible personal property that is intended to
be permanently affixed or attached as a component part of an aircraft.
Aircraft simulator
means a flight simulator training device (FSTD) as defined
in
14 CFR
Part
1 that is qualified in accordance with
14 CFR Part
60 for use in
a Federal Aviation Administration approved flight training program.
Aircraft simulator part
means any tangible personal property that is originally designed
and intended to be permanently affixed or attached as a component
part of an aircraft, and which will also function when it is permanently
affixed or attached as a component part of an aircraft simulator.
Airline company
means any operator who engages in the carriage by aircraft
of persons or property a common carrier for compensation or hire,
or the carriage of mail, or any aircraft operator who operates regularly
between two or more points and publishes a flight schedule. “Airline
company” shall not include operators whose aircraft are all
certified for a gross takeoff weight of 12,500 pounds or less and
who do not engage in scheduled service or mail carriage services.
Auction
means any sale where tangible personal property is sold
by an auctioneer who is either the agent or the owner of such property
or is in fact the owner thereof.
Automotive vehicle
means any vehicle or device in, upon, or by which any person
or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway
or right-of-way, or any device used or designed for aviation or flight
in the air. Such term includes, but is not limited to, motor vehicles,
trailers, semitrailers, or mobile homes. “Automotive vehicle”
shall not include devices moved by human power or used exclusively
upon stationary rails or tracks.
Business
means all activities engaged in or caused to be engaged in
with the object of gain, benefit or advantage, direct or indirect.
Candy
means a preparation of sugar, honey, or other natural or
artificial sweeteners, in combination with chocolate, fruit, nuts,
or other ingredients or flavorings in the form of bars, drops, or
pieces. “Candy” does not include any preparation containing
flour, products that require refrigeration or marijuana-infused products.
Carrier access services
means the services furnished by a local exchange company
to its customers who provide telecommunications services which allow
them to provide such telecommunications services.
Charitable organization
means any entity which:
(1)
Has been certified as a nonprofit organization under Section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and
(2)
Is an organization which exclusively, and in a manner consistent
with existing laws and for the benefit of an indefinite number of
persons or animals, freely and voluntarily ministers to the physical,
mental, or spiritual needs of persons or animals, and thereby lessens
the burden of government.
City
means municipality of Grand Junction.
Coins
means monetized bullion or other forms of money manufactured
from gold, silver, platinum, palladium or other such metals now, in
the future or heretofore designated as a medium of exchange under
the laws of this State, the United States or any foreign nation.
Collection costs
shall include, but are not limited to, all costs of audit,
assessment, bank fees, hearings, execution, lien filing, distraint,
litigation, locksmith fees, auction fees and costs, prosecution and
attorney fees.
Commercial packaging materials
means containers, labels, and/or cases that become part of
the finished product to the purchaser, used by or sold to a person
engaged in manufacturing, compounding, wholesaling, jobbing, retailing,
packaging, distributing or bottling for sale, profit or use, and is
not returnable to said person for reuse. “Commercial packaging
materials” does not include commercial shipping materials.
Commercial shipping materials
means materials that do not become part of the finished product
to the purchaser which are used exclusively in the shipping process.
Commercial shipping materials
include but are not limited to containers, labels, pallets,
banding material and fasteners, shipping cases, shrink wrap, bubble
wrap or other forms of binding, padding or protection.
Construction activity
means to build, construct, reconstruct, alter, expand, modify
or improve any building, dwelling or other structure, or improvement,
on or to real property.
Construction equipment
means any equipment, including mobile machinery and mobile
equipment, which is used to erect, install, alter, demolish, repair,
remodel, or otherwise make improvements to any real property, building,
structure or infrastructure.
Construction materials
means tangible personal property which, when combined with
other tangible personal property, loses its identity to become an
integral and inseparable part of a completed structure or project
including public and private improvements. Construction materials
include, but are not limited to, such things as asphalt, bricks, builders’
hardware, caulking material, cement, concrete, conduit, electric wiring
and connections, fireplace inserts, electrical heating and cooling
equipment, flooring, glass, gravel, insulation, lath, lead, lime,
lumber, macadam, millwork, mortar, oil, paint, piping, pipe valves
and pipe fittings, plaster, plumbing fixtures, putty, reinforcing
mesh, road base, roofing, sand, sanitary sewer pipe, sheet metal,
site lighting, steel, stone, stucco, tile, trees, shrubs and other
landscaping materials, wallboard, wall coping, wallpaper, weatherstripping,
wire netting and screen, water mains and meters, and wood preserver.
The above materials when used for forms or other items which do not
remain as an integral or inseparable part of a completed structure
or project are not construction materials.
Consumer
means any person in the City who purchases, uses, stores,
distributes or otherwise consumes in the City tangible personal property
or taxable services purchased from sources inside or outside the City.
Contract auditor
means a duly authorized agent designated by the taxing authority
and qualified to conduct tax audits on behalf of and pursuant to an
agreement with the municipality.
Contractor
means any person who shall build, construct, reconstruct,
alter, expand, modify, or improve any building, dwelling, structure,
infrastructure, or other improvement to real property for another
party pursuant to an agreement. For purposes of this definition, “contractor”
also includes subcontractor.
Cover charge
means a charge paid to a club or similar entertainment establishment
which may, or may not, entitle the patron paying such charge to receive
tangible personal property, such as food and/or beverages.
Data processing equipment
means any equipment or system of equipment used in the storage,
manipulation, management, display, reception or transmission of information.
Digital product
means an electronic product including, but not limited to:
(1) “digital images” which means works that include, but
are not limited to, the following that are generally recognized in
the ordinary and usual sense as “photographs,” “logos,”
“cartoons,” or “drawings,” (2) “digital
audio-visual works” which means a series of related images which,
when shown in succession, impart an impression of motion, together
with accompanying sounds, if any, (3) “digital audio works”
which means works that result from the fixation of a series of musical,
spoken, or other sounds, including ringtones. For purposes of the
definition of “digital audio works,” “ringtones”
means digitized sound files that are downloaded onto a device and
that may be used to alert the customer with respect to a communication,
and (4) “digital books” which means works that are generally
recognized in the ordinary and usual sense as “books.”
Distribution
means the act of distributing any article of tangible personal
property for use or consumption, which may include, but not be limited
to, the distribution of advertising gifts, shoppers’ guides,
catalogs, directories, or other property given as prizes, premiums,
or for goodwill or in conjunction with the sales of other commodities
or services.
Document
means all written, printed, typed, recorded or graphic matter,
photographic matter, sound reproductions, computer files, tapes, inputs
or outputs, however produced or reproduced, or all other matters from
which information may be obtained, and drafts and nonidentical copies
thereof. “Nonidentical copies” refers to reproductions,
however made, of the original document which have notations, markings,
comments or other material not appearing on the original.
Drugs dispensed in accordance with a prescription
means drugs dispensed in accordance with an order in writing,
dated and signed by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts, or
given orally by such a practitioner, and immediately reduced to writing
by the pharmacist, assistant pharmacist, or pharmacy intern, specifying
the name and address of the person for whom the medicine, drug or
poison is offered and directions, if any, to be placed on the label.
Dual residency
means those situations including, but not limited to, where
a person maintains a residence, place of business or business presence,
both within and outside the City. A person shall be deemed to have
established a legitimate residence, place of business or business
presence outside of the City for purposes of dual residency if the
person has a physical structure owned, leased or rented by such person
which is designated by street number or road location outside of the
City, has within it a telephone or telephones in the name of such
person and conducts business operations on a regular basis at such
location in a manner that includes the type of business activities
for which the business (person), as defined in this chapter, is organized.
Dwelling unit
means a building or any portion of a building designed for
occupancy as complete, independent living quarters for one or more
persons, having direct access from the outside of the building or
through a common hall and having living, sleeping, kitchen and sanitary
facilities for the exclusive use of the occupants.
Economic nexus
means the connection between the City and a person not having
a physical nexus in the State of Colorado, which connection is established
when the person or marketplace facilitator makes retail sales into
the City, and:
(1)
In the previous calendar year, the person, which includes a
marketplace facilitator, has made retail sales into the State exceeding
the amount specified in
C.R.S. § 39-26-102(3)(c), as amended; or
(2)
In the current calendar year, 90 days has passed following the
month in which the person, which includes a marketplace facilitator,
has made retail sales into the State exceeding the amount specified
in
C.R.S. § 39-26-102(3)(c), as amended.
This definition does not apply to any person who is doing business
in this State but otherwise applies to any other person.
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Engaged in business in the City
means performing or providing services or selling, leasing,
renting, delivering, or installing tangible personal property, products,
or services for storage, use or consumption, within the City. "Engaged
in business in the City" includes, but is not limited to, any one
of the following activities by a person:
(1)
Directly, indirectly, or by a subsidiary maintains a building,
store, office, salesroom, warehouse, or other place of business within
the taxing jurisdiction;
(2)
Sends one or more employees, agents or commissioned sales persons
into the taxing jurisdiction to solicit business or to install, assemble,
repair, service, or assist in the use of its products, or for demonstration
or other reasons;
(3)
Maintains one or more employees, agents or commissioned sales
persons on duty at a location within the taxing jurisdiction;
(4)
Owns, leases, rents or otherwise exercises control over real
or personal property within the taxing jurisdiction;
(5)
Retailer or vendor in the State of Colorado that makes more
than one delivery into the taxing jurisdiction within a 12-month period;
or
(6)
Makes retail sales sufficient to meet the definitional requirements
of economic nexus as set forth in this chapter.
Exempt commercial packaging materials
means containers, labels or shipping cases sold to a person
engaged in manufacturing, compounding, wholesaling, jobbing, retailing,
packaging, distributing or bottling for sale, profit or use that meet
all of the following conditions:
(1)
Are used by the manufacturer, compounder, wholesaler, jobber,
retailer, packager, distributor or bottler to contain or label the
finished product;
(2)
Are transferred by such person along with, and as a part of,
the finished product to the purchaser; and
(3)
Are not returnable to such person for reuse.
Farm closeout sale
means full and final disposition of all tangible personal
property previously used by a farmer or rancher in farming or ranching
operations which are being abandoned.
Farm equipment
means any farm tractor, as defined in §
42-1-102(33), C.R.S., any implement of husbandry, as defined in §
42-1-102(44), C.R.S., and irrigation equipment having a per unit purchase price
of at least $1,000. “Farm equipment” also includes, regardless
of purchase price, attachments and bailing wire, binder’s twine
and surface wrap used primarily and directly in any farm operation.
“Farm equipment” also includes, regardless of purchase
price, parts that are used in the repair or maintenance of the farm
equipment described in this definition, all shipping pallets, crates,
or aids paid for by a farm operation, and aircraft designed or adapted
to undertake agricultural applications. “Farm equipment”
also includes, regardless of purchase price, dairy equipment. Except
for shipping pallets, crates or aids used in the transfer or shipping
of agricultural products, “farm equipment” does not include:
(1) vehicles subject to the registration requirements of §
42-3-103,
C.R.S., regardless of the purpose for which such vehicles are used;
(2) machinery, equipment, materials, and supplies used in a manner
that is incidental to a farm operation; (3) maintenance and janitorial
equipment and supplies; and (4) tangible personal property used in
any activity other than farming, such as office equipment and supplies
and equipment and supplies used in the sale or distribution of farm
products, research, or transportation.
Farm operation
means the production of any of the following products for
profit, including, but not limited to, a business that hires out to
produce or harvest such products:
(1)
Agricultural, viticultural, fruit, and vegetable products;
Finance Director
means the Finance Director of the City or such other person
designated by the municipality; “Finance Director” shall
also include such person’s designee.
Food for home consumption
means food for domestic home consumption as defined in
7 U.S.C. Section
2012(k) (2014),
as amended, for purposes of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program, or any successor program, as defined in
7 U.S.C. Section
2012(t),
as amended, except that “food” does not include carbonated
water marketed in containers; chewing gum; seeds and plants to grow
food; prepared salads and salad bars; packaged and unpackaged cold
sandwiches; delicatessen trays; and hot or cold beverages served in
unsealed containers or cups that are vended by or through machines
or non-coin-operated coin-collecting food and snack devices on behalf
of a vendor.
Gross sales
means the total amount received in money, credit, property
or other consideration valued in money for all sales, leases, or rentals
of tangible personal property or services.
Internet access services
means services that provide or enable computer access by
multiple users to the internet, but shall not include that portion
of packaged or bundled services providing phone or television cable
services when the package or bundle includes the sale of internet
access services.
Internet subscription service
means software programs, systems, data and applications available
online through rental, lease or subscription that provide information
and services including, but not limited to, data linking, data research,
data analysis, data filtering or record compiling.
License
means a City sales and use tax license.
Linen services
means services involving provision and cleaning of linens,
including, but not limited to, rags, uniforms, coveralls and diapers.
Lodging services
means the furnishing of rooms or accommodations by any person
to another person who for a consideration uses, possesses, or has
the right to use or possess any room in a hotel, inn, bed and breakfast,
residence, apartment, hotel, lodginghouse, motor hotel, guesthouse,
guest ranch, trailer coach, mobile home, auto camp, or trailer court
and park, or similar establishment, for a period of less than 30 days
under any concession, permit, right of access, license to use, or
other agreement, or otherwise.
Machinery
means any apparatus consisting of interrelated parts used
to produce an article of tangible personal property. The term includes
both the basic unit and any adjunct or attachment necessary for the
basic unit to accomplish its intended function.
Magazine
includes print and electronic versions of publications that
appear at stated intervals at least four times per year, and contains
news or information of general interest to the public or to some particular
organization or group of people. “Magazine” does not include
books published or issued at stated intervals, advertising pamphlets,
circulars, fliers, guides or handbooks, catalogs, programs, scorecards,
maps, real estate brokers’ listings, price or order books, printed
sales messages, shopping guides, corporate reports issued to stockholders,
media advertising or direct mail advertising services. Magazines that
sell for more than the original selling price are considered collectible
items and are subject to sales tax. For example, a first edition of
a comic book, sold for more than the original price, would be subject
to sales tax as a collectible.
Manufactured home
means any preconstructed building unit or combination of
preconstructed building units, without motive power, where such unit
or units are manufactured in a factory or at a location other than
the residential site of the completed home, which are designed and
commonly used for occupancy by persons for residential purposes, in
either temporary or permanent locations, and which unit or units are
not licensed as a vehicle.
Manufacturing
means the operation or performance of an integrated series
of operations which places a product, article, substance, commodity,
or other tangible personal property in a form, composition or character
different from that in which it was acquired whether for sale or for
use by a manufacturer. The change in form, composition or character
must result in a different product having a distinctive name, character
or use from the raw or prepared materials.
Manufacturing equipment
means machinery or machine tools used directly and exclusively
in manufacturing by a person engaged in manufacturing, compounding
for sale, profit or use any article, substance or commodity.
Marijuana, also known as cannabis,
shall have the same meaning as the term “usable form
of marijuana” as set forth in Article
XVIII, Section
16(2) of the Colorado Constitution or as may be more fully defined in
any applicable State law or regulation. “Marijuana” may
alternatively be spelled “marihuana.”
Marketplace
means a physical or electronic forum, including, but not
limited to, a store, a booth, an internet website, a catalog, or a
dedicated sales software application, where tangible personal property,
taxable products, or taxable services are offered for sale.
Marketplace facilitator
means a person who:
(1)
Contracts with a marketplace seller or multichannel seller to
facilitate for consideration, regardless of whether or not the consideration
is deducted as fees from the transaction, the sale of the marketplace
seller’s tangible personal property, products, or services through
the person’s marketplace;
(2)
Engages directly or indirectly, through one or more affiliated
persons, in transmitting or otherwise communicating the offer or acceptance
between a purchaser and the marketplace seller or multichannel seller;
or
(3)
Either directly or indirectly, through agreements or arrangements
with third parties, collects payment from the purchaser on behalf
of the seller.
Marketplace facilitator
does not include a person that exclusively provides internet
advertising services or lists products for sale, and that does not
otherwise meet this definition.
Marketplace sales
means:
(1)
A marketplace facilitator engaged in business in the City is
required to collect and remit sales tax on all taxable sales made
by the marketplace facilitator or facilitated by it for marketplace
sellers or multichannel sellers to customers in the City, whether
or not the marketplace seller for whom sales are facilitated would
have been required to collect sales tax had the sale not been facilitated
by the marketplace facilitator.
(2)
A marketplace facilitator shall assume all the duties, responsibilities,
and liabilities of a retailer under this section.
Marketplace facilitators shall be liable for the taxes collected
from marketplace sellers or multichannel sellers. The City may recover
any unpaid taxes, penalties, and interest from the marketplace facilitator
that is responsible for collecting on behalf of marketplace sellers
or multichannel sellers.
(3)
The liabilities, obligations, and rights set forth under this
chapter are in addition to any duties and responsibilities the marketplace
facilitator has under this chapter if it also offers for sale tangible
personal property, products, or services through other means.
(4)
A marketplace seller, with respect to sales of tangible personal
property, products, or services made in or through a marketplace facilitator’s
marketplace, does not have the liabilities, obligations, or rights
of a retailer under this chapter if the marketplace seller can show
that such sale was facilitated by a marketplace facilitator:
(i)
With whom the marketplace seller has a contract that explicitly
provides that the marketplace facilitator will collect and remit sales
tax on all sales subject to tax under this chapter; or
(ii)
From whom the marketplace seller requested and received in good
faith a certification that the marketplace facilitator is registered
to collect sales tax and will collect sales tax on all sales subject
to tax under this chapter made in or through the marketplace facilitator’s
marketplace.
(5)
If a marketplace seller makes a sale that is not facilitated
by a licensed marketplace facilitator in a marketplace, the marketplace
seller is subject to all of the same licensing, collection, remittance,
filing and recordkeeping requirements as any other retailer.
With respect to any sale, the City shall solely audit the marketplace
facilitator for sales made by marketplace sellers or multichannel
sellers but facilitated by the marketplace. The City will not audit
or otherwise assess tax against marketplace sellers or multichannel
sellers for sales facilitated by a marketplace seller.
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No obligation to collect the sales and use tax required by this
chapter may be applied retroactively. Responsibilities, duties, and
liabilities described in this section of a marketplace facilitator,
marketplace seller, or multichannel seller begin upon the earlier
of when they became licensed to collect the city’s sales tax
or when they became legally obligated to collect the city’s
sales tax under this chapter.
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Marketplace seller
means a person, regardless of whether or not the person is
engaged in business in the city, which has an agreement with a marketplace
facilitator and offers for sale tangible personal property, products,
or services through a marketplace owned, operated, or controlled by
a marketplace facilitator.
Medical marijuana
means marijuana acquired, possessed, cultivated, manufactured,
delivered, transported, supplied, sold, or dispensed to a person who
qualifies as a patient with a debilitating medical condition(s) under
Article
XVIII, Section
14, of the Colorado Constitution, and which person holds
a valid “registry identification card” issued by the State
of Colorado pursuant to Colorado Constitution Article
XVIII, Section
14.
Medical supplies
means drugs dispensed in accordance with a prescription;
insulin in all its forms dispensed pursuant to the direction of a
licensed physician; glucose usable for treatment of insulin reactions;
urine- and blood-testing kits and materials; insulin measuring and
injecting devices, including hypodermic syringes and needles; prosthetic
devices; wheelchairs and hospital beds; drugs or materials when furnished
by a practitioner of the healing arts as part of professional services
provided to an individual; and corrective eyeglasses, contact lenses,
or hearing aids.
Mobile machinery and self-propelled construction equipment
means those vehicles, self-propelled or otherwise, which
are not designed primarily for the transportation of persons or cargo
over the public highways; and those motor vehicles which may have
originally been designed for the transportation of persons or cargo
over the public highways, and those motor vehicles which may have
originally been designed for the transportation of persons or cargo
but which have been redesigned or modified by the mounting thereon
of special equipment or machinery, and which may be only incidentally
operated or moved over the public highways; and includes, but is not
limited to, wheeled vehicles commonly used in the construction, maintenance,
and repair of roadways, the drilling of wells, or the digging of ditches.
Modular home
means any structure that consists of multiple sections fabricated,
formed or assembled in manufacturing facilities for installation and
assembly at the building site, and is constructed to the building
codes adopted by the State Division of Housing, created in §
24-32-706, C.R.S., and is designed to be installed on a permanent foundation.
Motor fuel
means gasoline, casing head or natural gasoline, benzol,
benzene and naphtha, gasohol and any other liquid prepared, advertised,
offered for sale, sold for use or used or commercially usable in internal
combustion engines for the generation of power for the propulsion
of motor vehicles upon the public highways. The term does not include
fuel used for the propulsion or drawing of aircraft or railroad cars
or railroad locomotives.
Multichannel seller
means a retailer that offers for sale tangible personal property,
commodities, or services through a marketplace owned, operated, or
controlled by a marketplace facilitator, and through other means.
Newspaper
means a publication, printed on newsprint, intended for general
circulation, and published regularly at short intervals, containing
information and editorials on current events and news of general interest.
The term “newspaper” does not include magazines, trade
publications or journals, credit bulletins, advertising inserts, circulars,
directories, maps, racing programs, reprints, newspaper clipping and
mailing services or listings, publications that include an updating
or revision service, or books or pocket editions of books.
Numismatic collectibles
includes paper money, such as bank notes, coin-like metals
and items used in place of currency and securities and/or stocks,
bonds and certificates when the same are held, sold or transferred
as collectibles.
Occasional sale
means retail sales by charitable organizations for fundraising
purposes, which funds are retained by the organization to be used
in the course of that organization’s charitable service to the
community, provided the following occur:
(1)
The sale of tangible personal property takes place no more than
12 days, consecutive or not, during any one calendar year; and
(2)
Net sales do not exceed $25,000 in one calendar year.
Online garage sales
means sales of tangible personal property, except automotive
vehicles, occurring online, where the property to be sold was originally
purchased for use by the seller or members of the seller’s household.
Parent
means a parent of a student.
Person
means any individual, firm, partnership, joint venture, corporation,
limited liability company, estate or trust, receiver, trustee, assignee,
lessee, or any person acting in a fiduciary or representative capacity,
whether appointed by court or otherwise, or any group or combination
acting as a unit.
Photovoltaic system
means a power system designed to supply usable solar power
by means of photovoltaics, a method of converting solar energy into
direct current electricity using semiconducting materials that create
voltage or electric current in a material upon exposure to light.
It consists of an arrangement of several components, including solar
panels to absorb and convert sunlight into electricity, a solar inverter
to change the electric current from DC to AC, as well as mounting,
cabling, metering systems and other electrical accessories to set
up a working system.
Precious metal bullion
means any precious metal, including, but not limited to,
gold, silver, platinum, palladium, that has been put through a process
of refining and is in such a state or condition that its value depends
upon its precious metal content and not its form.
Prepress preparation material
means all materials used by those in the printing industry,
including, but not limited to, airbrush color photos, color keys,
dies, engravings, light-sensitive film, light-sensitive paper, masking
materials, Mylar, plates, proofing materials, tape, transparencies,
and veloxes, which are used by printers in the preparation of customer
specific layouts or in plates used to fill customers’ printing
orders, which are eventually sold to a customer, either in their original
purchase form or in an altered form, and for which a sales or use
tax is demonstrably collected from the printer’s customer, if
applicable, either separately from the printed materials or as part
of the inclusive price therefor. Materials sold to a printer which
are used by the printer for the printer’s own purposes, and
are not sold, either directly or in an altered form, to a customer,
are not included within this definition.
Preprinted newspaper supplements
means inserts, attachments, or supplements circulated in
newspapers that:
(1)
Are primarily devoted to advertising; and
(2)
The distribution, insertion, or attachment of which is commonly
paid for by the advertiser.
Prescription drugs for animals
means a drug which, prior to being dispensed or delivered,
is required by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act,
21 U.S.C. Section
301 et seq.,
as amended, to state at a minimum the symbol “Rx Only,”
and is dispensed in accordance with any order in writing, dated and
signed by a licensed veterinarian specifying the animal for which
the medicine or drug is offered and directions, if any, to be placed
on the label.
Prescription drugs for humans
means a drug which, prior to being dispensed or delivered,
is required by the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act,
21 U.S.C. Section
301 et seq.,
as amended, to state at a minimum the symbol “Rx Only,”
and is dispensed in accordance with any written or electronic order
dated and signed by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts, or
given orally by a practitioner and immediately reduced to writing
by the pharmacist, assistant pharmacist, or pharmacy intern, specifying
the name and any required information of the patient for whom the
medicine, drug or poison is offered and directions, if any, to be
placed on the label.
Price or purchase price
means the aggregate value measured in currency paid or delivered
or promised to be paid or delivered in consummation of a sale, without
any discount from the price on account of the cost of materials used,
labor or service cost, and exclusive of any direct tax imposed by
the federal government or by this chapter, and, in the case of all
retail sales involving the exchange of property, also exclusive of
the fair market value of the property exchanged at the same time and
place of the exchange, if:
(1)
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Such exchanged property is to be sold thereafter in the usual
course of the retailer’s business; or
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(2)
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Such exchanged property is a vehicle and is exchanged for another
vehicle and both vehicles are subject to licensing, registration,
or certification under the laws of this State, including, but not
limited to, vehicles operating upon public highways, off-highway recreational
vehicles, watercraft, and aircraft. Any money or other consideration
paid over and above the value of the exchanged property is subject
to tax.
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Price or purchase price includes:
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(1)
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The amount of money received or due in cash and credits;
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(2)
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Property at fair market value taken in exchange but not for
resale in the usual course of the retailer’s business;
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(3)
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Any consideration valued in money, such as trading stamps or
coupons whereby the manufacturer or any other person reimburses the
retailer for part of the purchase price and other media of exchange;
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(4)
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The total price charged on credit sales, including finance charges
which are not separately stated. An amount charged as interest on
the unpaid balance of the purchase price is not part of the purchase
price unless the amount added to the purchase price is included in
the principal amount of a promissory note; except that the interest
or carrying charge set out separately from the unpaid balance of the
purchase price on the face of a note or other written evidence of
debt is not part of the purchase price. An amount charged for insurance
on the property sold and separately stated is not part of the purchase
price;
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(5)
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Installation, delivery and wheeling-in charges included in the
purchase price and not separately stated;
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(6)
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Transportation and other charges to effect delivery of tangible
personal property to the purchaser;
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(7)
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Indirect federal manufacturers’ excise taxes, such as
taxes on automobiles, tires and floor stock; and
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(8)
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The gross purchase price of articles sold after manufacturing
or after having been made to order, including the gross value of all
materials used, labor and service performed and the profit thereon.
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Price or purchase price shall
not include:
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(1)
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Any sales or use tax imposed by the State or by any political
subdivision thereof;
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(2)
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The fair market value of property exchanged if such property
is to be sold thereafter in the retailer’s usual course of business.
This is not limited to exchanges in the State. Out-of-State trade-ins
are not included in the purchase price;
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(3)
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Discounts from the original price if such discount and the corresponding
decrease in sales tax due is actually passed on to the purchaser.
An anticipated discount to be allowed for payment on or before a given
date is included in the purchase price.
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Private communications services
means telecommunications services furnished to a subscriber,
which entitles the subscriber to exclusive or priority use of any
communication channel or groups of channels, or to the exclusive or
priority use of any interstate intercommunications system for the
subscriber’s stations.
Prosthetic devices for animals
means any artificial limb, part, device or appliance for
animal use which replaces a body part or aids or replaces a bodily
function; is designed, manufactured, altered or adjusted to fit a
particular patient; and is prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.
“Prosthetic devices” include, but are not limited to,
prescribed auditory, ophthalmic or ocular, cardiac, dental, or orthopedic
devices or appliances, and oxygen concentrators with related accessories.
Prosthetic devices for humans
means any artificial limb, part, device or appliance for
human use which aids or replaces a bodily function; is designed, manufactured,
altered or adjusted to fit a particular individual; and is prescribed
by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts. The term “prosthetic
devices” includes, but is not limited to, prescribed auditory,
ophthalmic or ocular, cardiac, dental, or orthopedic devices or appliances,
oxygen concentrators, and oxygen with related accessories.
Purchase or sale
means the acquisition, for any consideration by any person,
of tangible personal property, other taxable products or taxable services
that are purchased, leased, rented, or sold. These terms include capital
leases, installment and credit sales, and property and services acquired
by:
(1)
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Transfer, either conditionally or absolutely, of title or possession
or both to tangible personal property, other taxable products, or
taxable services;
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(2)
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A lease, lease-purchase agreement, rental or grant of a license,
including royalty agreements, to use tangible personal property, other
taxable products, or taxable services. The utilization of coin-operated
devices, except coin-operated telephones, which do not vend articles
of tangible personal property shall be considered short-term rentals
of tangible personal property;
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(3)
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Performance of taxable services; or
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(4)
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Barter or exchange for other tangible personal property, other
taxable products, or services.
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The terms purchase and sale do not include:
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(1)
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A division of partnership assets among the partners according
to their interests in the partnership;
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(2)
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The transfer of assets of shareholders in the formation or dissolution
of professional corporations, if no consideration including, but not
limited to, the assumption of a liability is paid for the transfer
of assets;
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(3)
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The dissolution and the pro rata distribution of the corporation’s
assets to its stockholders, if no consideration including, but not
limited to, the assumption of a liability is paid for the transfer
of assets;
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(4)
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A transfer of a partnership or limited liability company interest;
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(5)
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The transfer of assets to a commencing or existing partnership
or limited liability company, if no consideration including, but not
limited to, the assumption of a liability is paid for the transfer
of assets;
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(6)
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The repossession of personal property by a chattel mortgage
holder or foreclosure by a lienholder;
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(7)
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The transfer of assets from a parent company to a subsidiary
company or companies which are owned at least 80 percent by the parent
company, which transfer is solely in exchange for stock or securities
of the subsidiary company;
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(8)
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The transfer of assets from a subsidiary company or companies
which are owned at least 80 percent by the parent company to a parent
company or to another subsidiary which is owned at least 80 percent
by the parent company, which transfer is solely in exchange for stock
or securities of the parent corporation or the subsidiary which received
the assets;
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(9)
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The transfer of assets between parent and closely held subsidiary companies, or between subsidiary companies closely held by the same parent company, or between companies which are owned by the same shareholders in identical percentage of stock ownership amounts, computed on a share-by-share basis, when a tax imposed by this chapter was paid by the transferor company at the time it acquired such assets, except to the extent that there is an increase in the fair market value of such assets resulting from the manufacturing, fabricating, or physical changing of the assets by the transferor company. To such an extent any transfer referred to in this subsection (9) shall constitute a sale. For the purposes of this subsection (9), a closely held subsidiary corporation is one in which the parent company owns stock possessing or membership interest at least 80 percent of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock entitled to vote and owns at least 80 percent of the total number of shares of all other classes of stock.
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Rail carrier
means as defined in
49 U.S.C. Section
10102 as of
October 10, 2013, and as it may be amended hereafter.
Rail carrier part
means any tangible personal property that is originally designed
and intended to be permanently affixed or attached as a component
part of a locomotive or rail car used by a rail carrier.
Recreation services
means all services relating to athletic or entertainment
participation events and/or activities including but not limited to
pool, golf, billiards, skating, tennis, bowling, health/athletic club
memberships, coin-operated amusement devices, video games and video
club memberships.
Renewable energy
means any energy resource that is naturally regenerated over
a short time scale and derived directly from the sun (such as thermal,
photochemical, and photoelectric), indirectly from the sun (such as
wind, hydropower, and photosynthetic energy stored in biomass), or
from other natural movements and mechanisms of the environment (such
as geothermal and tidal energy). “Renewable energy” does
not include energy resources derived from fossil fuels, waste products
from fossil sources, or waste products from inorganic sources.
Resident
means a person who resides or maintains one or more places
of business within the City, regardless of whether that person also
resides or maintains a place of business outside of the City.
Retail marijuana store
is an entity licensed to purchase cannabis from cannabis
cultivation facilities and to sell cannabis and cannabis products
to consumers and retail cannabis testing facilities that are licensed
to analyze and certify the safety and potency of cannabis.
Retailer or vendor
means any person selling, leasing, renting or granting a
license to use tangible personal property or services at retail. The
term “retailer” or “vendor” shall include,
but is (are) not limited to, any:
(2)
Salesperson, representative, peddler or canvasser who makes
sales as direct or indirect agent of, or obtains such property or
services sold from, a dealer, distributor, supervisor or employer;
(3)
Charitable organization or governmental entity which makes sales
of tangible personal property to the public, notwithstanding the fact
that the merchandise sold may have been acquired by gift or donation
or that consideration received is to be used for charitable or governmental
purposes;
(4)
Retailer-contractor, when acting in the capacity of a seller
of building supplies, construction materials, and other tangible personal
property; and
(5)
Marketplace facilitator, marketplace seller or multichannel
seller.
Retailer-contractor
means a contractor who is also a retailer of building supplies,
construction materials, or other tangible personal property, and purchases,
manufactures, or fabricates such property for sale (which may include
installation), repair work, time and materials, jobs, and/or lump
sum contracts.
Return
means any form prescribed by the City/town administration
for computing and reporting a total tax liability.
Sale that benefits a Colorado school
means a sale of a commodity or service from which all proceeds
of the sale, less only the actual cost of the commodity or service
to a person or entity as described in this code, are donated to a
school or a school-approved student organization.
School
means a public or nonpublic school for students in kindergarten
through twelfth grade or any portion thereof.
Security system services
means electronic security system services. Such term does
not include nonelectronic security services such as consulting or
human or guard dog patrol services.
Soft drink
means a nonalcoholic beverage that contains natural or artificial
sweeteners. “Soft drink” does not include beverages that
contain milk or milk products, soy, rice, or similar milk substitutes,
or greater than 50 percent of vegetable or fruit juice by volume.
Software as a service
means software that is rented, leased or subscribed to from
a provider and used at the consumer’s location, including but
not limited to applications, systems or programs.
Software license fee
means a fee charged for the right to use, access, or maintain
software programs.
Software maintenance agreement
means an agreement, typically with a software provider, that
may include:
(1)
Provisions to maintain the right to use the software;
(2)
Provisions for software upgrades including code updates, version
updates, code fix modifications, enhancements, and added or new functional
capabilities loaded into existing software; or
Software program
means a sequence of instructions that can be measured, interpreted
and executed by an electronic device (e.g., a computer, tablets, smart
phones) regardless of the means by which it is accessed or the medium
of conveyance. Software program includes:
(1)
Custom software program, which is a software program prepared
to the special order or specifications of a single customer;
(2)
Pre-written software program, which is a software program prepared
for sale or license to multiple users, and not to the special order
or specifications of a single customer. Pre-written software is commonly
referred to as “canned,” “off-the-shelf (“COTS”),”
“mass produced” or “standardized”;
(3)
Modified software, which means pre-written software that is
altered or enhanced by someone other than the purchaser to create
a program for a particular user; and
(4)
The generic terms “software,” “software application,”
as well as “updates,” “upgrades,” “patches,”
“user exits,” and any items which add or extend functionality
to existing software programs.
Solar thermal systems
means a system whose primary purpose is to use energy from
the sun to produce heat or cold for: (1) heating or cooling a residential
or commercial building; (2) heating or cooling water; or (3) any industrial,
commercial, or manufacturing process.
Sound system services
means the provision of broadcast or prerecorded audio programming
to a building or portion thereof. “Sound system service”
does not include installation of sound systems where the entire system
becomes the property of the building owner or the sound system service
is for presentation of live performances.
Special fuel
means kerosene oil, kerosene distillate, diesel fuel, all
liquefied petroleum gases, and all combustible gases and liquids for
use in the generation of power for propulsion of motor vehicles upon
the public highways. The term does not include fuel used for the propulsion
or drawing of aircraft, rail cars or railroad locomotives.
Special sales event
means any sales event which includes more than three vendors
taking place at a single location for a limited period of time not
to exceed seven consecutive days.
Storage
means any keeping or retention of, or exercise dominion or
control over, or possession of, for any length of time, tangible personal
property not while in transit but on a stand-still basis for future
use when leased, rented or purchased at retail from sources either
within or without the City from any person or vendor.
Student
means any person enrolled in a school.
Tangible personal property
means personal property that can be one or more of the following:
seen, weighed, measured, felt, touched, stored, transported, exchanged,
or that is in any other manner perceptible to the senses.
Tax
means the use tax due from a consumer or the sales tax due
from a retailer or the sum of both due from a retailer who also consumes.
Tax deficiency or deficiency
means any amount of tax, penalty, interest, or other fee
that is not reported and paid on or before the due date that any return
or payment of the tax is required under the terms of this chapter.
Taxable sales
means gross sales less any exemptions and deductions specified
in this chapter.
Taxpayer
means any person obligated to collect and/or pay tax under
the terms of this chapter.
Telecommunications service
means the service of which the object is the transmission
of any two-way interactive electromagnetic communications, including
but not limited to voice, image, data and any other information, by
the use of any means including, but not limited to, wire, cable, fiber
optical cable, microwave, radio wave, voice over internet protocol
(VoIP), or any combinations of such media including any form of mobile
two-way communication. “Telecommunications service” does
not include separately stated nontransmission services which constitute
computer processing applications used to act on the information to
be transmitted.
Therapeutic device
means devices, appliances or related accessories that are
sold to correct or treat a human physical disability or surgically
created abnormality.
Total tax liability
means the total of all tax, penalties and/or interest owed
by a taxpayer and shall include sales tax collected in excess of such
tax computed on total sales.
Transient/temporary sale
means a sale by any person who engages in a temporary business
of selling and delivering goods within the City for a period of no
more than seven consecutive days.
Use
means the exercise for any length of time by any person within
the City of any right, power or dominion over tangible personal property
or services when rented, leased or purchased at retail from sources
either within or without the City from any person or vendor or used
in the performance of a contract in the City whether such tangible
personal property is owned or not owned by the taxpayer. “Use”
also includes the withdrawal of items from inventory for consumption.
Use tax
means the tax paid or required to be paid by a consumer for
using, storing, distributing or otherwise consuming tangible personal
property or taxable services inside the City.
WATS/800 service
means any outbound or inbound interstate-wide area telecommunications
service or other similar service which entitles the subscriber, upon
payment of a periodic charge, based upon a flat amount and/or usage,
to make or receive a large volume of telephonic communications to
or from persons having telephone or radio telephone stations in specified
areas which are outside the telephone system area in which the subscriber’s
station is located.
Wholesale sales
means a sale by a wholesaler to retailers, jobbers, dealers
or other wholesalers for resale and does not include a sale by wholesalers
to users or consumers not for resale; latter types of sales shall
be deemed to be retail sales and shall be subject to the provisions
of this chapter. Wholesale sales of retail marijuana are subject to
an excise tax under the provisions of this chapter.
Wholesaler
means any person doing an organized wholesale or jobbing
business and selling to retailers, jobbers, dealers or other wholesalers
for resale, and not for storage, use, consumption or distribution.
Yard sale
means the retail sale of tangible personal property by an individual who resides on the real estate on which the retail sale occurs for which sales occur no more than four calendar days, whether consecutive or not, in any 12-month period, and which the gross sales do not exceed $5,000 in any 12-month period, so long as such individual is not authorized to operate a home occupation, pursuant to GJMC §
21.02.040, from out of the residence at which the retail sale occurs. This term includes, but is not limited to, garage sales, estate sales, and block sales.
(Ord. No. 5195, 1/3/2024; Ord. 5118, 1-4-23; Ord. 5065, 4-6-22; Ord. 4892, 12-4-19; Ord. 4729, 12-7-16; Ord. 4576, 4-3-13; Ord. 4449, 1-5-11. Code 1994 § 34-102; Code 1965 § 24-3)