![]() Why the delivery fee exists: The legislation passed last year, SB21-260, is aimed at boosting revenue for Colorado road projects, along with transit and electric vehicle programs, by making more users of the state’s roads pay new kinds of fees. Multiple deliveries per order: The Colorado Department of Revenue’s guide says the fee must only be charged once per order, even if the order will be split into multiple deliveries. But not groceries, so long as there are no taxable items in the order. This includes restaurant delivery orders through services such as DoorDash, and it includes mail orders from a traditional retailer. Which deliveries trigger the fee: The state says retailers, online marketplaces and services must charge the delivery fee on each order total if it meets two criteria: the order will be delivered to a Colorado address using a motor vehicle, and it includes at least one good that’s subject to the state sales or use tax. The new delivery fee was one of several that took effect in July in Colorado as part of a transportation funding bill approved by state lawmakers in 2021. Amazon and other retailers on July 1 began collecting a state fee on most delivery orders headed for Colorado doorsteps or mail boxes - a 27-cent charge that is supposed to be listed on receipts as “retail delivery fees.” An order on placed on July 1, 2022, shows a charge for Colorado retail delivery fees on the day they took effect.
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