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13 May, 17:39

A heavily encumbered property sells for $200,000.00 with anticipated total cash proceeds to the out-of-state seller of $2,600. If the Seller is subject to the Colorado Department of Revenue Withholding Tax, the closing must withhold:

1. $52.00

2. $4,000.00

3. $520.00

4. $2,600.00

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  1. 13 May, 18:05
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    4) $2,600.00

    Explanation:

    According to the Colorado Department of Revenue DR 1083, any real estate transaction in excess of $100,000 that involves an out of state seller will result in a tax withholding equal to the lesser amount between:

    2% of the sales price the net proceeds from the sale

    In this case, 2% of the sales price is $4,000 but the net proceeds are lower ($2,600), so the lowest amount should be withheld.
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