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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) The sale, storage, use, and consumption of a new or used aircraft shall be exempt from taxation under the provisions of part 1 and part 2 of this article 26 if:
(a) The aircraft is sold to a person who is not a resident of the state;
(b) The aircraft will be removed from the state within the longer of the following periods:
(I) One hundred twenty days after the date of the sale; or
(II) Thirty days after the completion of maintenance, interior refurbishment, paint, or engine work associated with the sale of the aircraft; and
(c) The aircraft will not be in the state more than seventy-three days in any of the three calendar years following the calendar year in which the aircraft is removed from the state pursuant to paragraph (b) of this subsection (1).
(2) A purchaser of an aircraft who claims the exemption allowed by this section shall, at the time of purchase and unless the department of revenue determines pursuant to section 39-26-730(2) that the affidavit can be consolidated with another form or eliminated, provide to the seller an affidavit that the purchaser is not a resident of the state and that the purchaser agrees to pay the tax imposed by part 1 of this article 26 if the purchaser fails to comply with the requirements of subsection (1)(b) or (1)(c) of this section.
(3) An aircraft that is hangared or parked overnight shall be considered to be in the state for purposes of this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Colorado Revised Statutes Title 39. Taxation § 39-26-711.5. Aircraft--use outside state - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/co/title-39-taxation/co-rev-st-sect-39-26-711-5/
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