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Why has Centennial decided to collect its own Sales Tax?
On June 10, 2008, Centennial residents adopted a home rule charter by a vote of 13,441 in favor to 6,436 opposed. As mandated in Centennial’s charter, the City is governed by a Council/Manager form of government. This system of governing consists of one Mayor, eight City Council members and a professional City Manager. Two Council members are elected from each of the City’s four districts while the Mayor is elected at large. The City Manager is appointed by the City Council and directly oversees the daily operations of the City. The City Council directs City policy while the City Manager is responsible for carrying out Council’s policies.

Since February 2001, the State of Colorado collected the City’s Sales Tax and sent it to the City. Often times the City would not receive the Sales Tax for 45 days after the date the State received it. In addition, the State determined which businesses should be audited and what is taxable and what is exempt from Sales Tax. Essentially, the State of Colorado administered the City’s Sales Tax program. While this was convenient, it may not have been as prudent from a revenue administration perspective as the City needed. The City notified the State of Colorado that effective January 1, 2009, the City would collect and administer its own Sales Tax. Collecting its own Sales Tax allows Centennial to determine the policies and procedures relating to Sales Tax and brings the Sales Tax revenue to the City when the returns are filed, not 45 days later.

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1. What is the Sales Tax rate for the City of Centennial?
2. Why has Centennial decided to collect its own Sales Tax?
3. How many other cities collect their own Sales Tax in the State of Colorado?
4. When are the sales tax payments due?
5. When is the filing period?
6. What businesses are required to have a Retail Sales Tax License?
7. The license application wants me to put down a NAICS Code and list lots of information about my business that doesn’t seem to apply to Sales Tax. Why does the City need to know that information?
8. The license application asks for my Social Security Number. I don’t want to provide that unless I understand why that’s important to the City.
9. Why does my return and payment get mailed to a P.O. Box in Denver?
10. Can I just file and pay the taxes through the Web site?
11. Can I pay the sales tax with a credit card?
12. I have questions about what the ordinance really says. Is it located on the Web site?
13. Does the City have a General Use Tax?
14. What other taxes does the City have?
15. Where do I file my return and pay the sales tax in person?
Centennial City Office: 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112, Ph: (303) 325-8000, Fax: (720) 488-0933