Treasury

Notices: 
  1. Property Taxes

    Due to the special legislative session in the Colorado state legislature at the end of last year with regard to property taxes, 2024 property tax statements will be delayed this year but are expected to arrive in February 2024.

  2. Retailers:
    • Denver no longer charges a license fee with the biannual Retailer’s Sales, Use, Lodgers Tax License.
    • Retail businesses with a current, valid license will receive a new license from Denver in late December of 2023 for the operating years 2024 and 2025.

 

The Treasury Division collects, records, and deposits all City and County of Denver taxes and other City revenues, and ensures compliance with all applicable tax law.

The primary activities of the division include:

  • Comprehensive and complete responsibility for all property and excise taxes
  • Billing, payment processing, reconciliation, tax compliance, tax collection, tax auditing
  • Taxpayer education

Explore our Frequently Asked Questions page for commonly-requested information on property taxes, business taxes, e-911 and other Treasury functions.


Did you receive a 1099 form from the City and County of Denver? For questions regarding a 1099 issued by the City and County of Denver, email us at AccountPayable.Help@denvergov.org.