What is physical vs. economic nexus?

In general, for city sales and use tax purposes, physical nexus means a business has a physical location, performs services, or maintains and leases equipment within the city. If a business has physical nexus, it must obtain a business license and collect and remit applicable city taxes even if the business has a State of Colorado business license. Economic nexus means the business does not have a physical location in the city and does business in the City through third-party deliveries or incidental business transactions. The business must complete a remote seller form to create an account and collect and remit applicable city taxes, but it is not required to pay a fee for the business license. The business must be able to demonstrate that it has a State of Colorado business license. For more information on this definition, please refer to Senate Bill 22-032

See the licensing page for more details.

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1. Does my business need a City of Wheat Ridge Business License?
2. How long does it take to get my Business and Tax License?
3. What is physical vs. economic nexus?
4. Is the city of my mailing address the city to which I pay tax?
5. What is the City of Wheat Ridge sales tax rate?
6. When do I charge city sales tax?
7. When must sales tax be paid to the city?
8. When are sales not subject to the city sales tax?
9. Do I have to pay tax when I buy a business in the city?
10. What is use tax?
11. When must use tax be paid to the City?
12. Are shipping, freight and handling taxable in the City?
13. Are fuel and other surcharges taxable in the City?
14. Are items sold in vending machines taxable in the City?
15. Are car washes and laundries taxable in the City?
16. How do I get a refund of sales tax?
17. How do I obtain a refund of building permit use tax?