§ 39-20-101. Not Applicable to General or Inheritance Taxes
The provisions of this article shall not apply to liens for general taxes or inheritance taxes. Source: L. 43: p. 509, § 7. CSA: C. 142, § 280(7). CRS 53: § 138-7-1. C.R.S. 1963: § 138-6-1.
The provisions of this article shall not apply to liens for general taxes or inheritance taxes. Source: L. 43: p. 509, § 7. CSA: C. 142, § 280(7). CRS 53: § 138-7-1. C.R.S. 1963: § 138-6-1.
In any case where there has been a refusal or neglect to pay any tax due the state of Colorado and a statement or notice has been filed which, under law, creates a lien upon any real property for such tax, the executive director of the department of revenue may cause a civil action to […]
A person having a lien upon or any interest in any real estate referred to in section 39-20-102 under or by virtue of any instrument that has been duly filed of record, in the office of the county clerk and recorder of the county where the real estate is located, prior to the filing of […]
If any property, real or personal, under the law, is subject to a lien for the payment of any tax due the state of Colorado, the executive director of the department of revenue may issue a certificate of discharge of any part of the property subject to the lien if he finds that the fair […]
If any property, real or personal, under the law, is subject to a lien for the payment of any tax due the state of Colorado, the executive director of the department of revenue may issue a certificate of discharge of any part of the property subject to the lien if there is paid over to […]
In determining the values mentioned in section 39-20-105, the executive director of the department of revenue shall give consideration to the fair market value of the part to be so discharged and to such lien thereon as has priority to the lien of the state of Colorado. Source: L. 43: p. 508, § 5. CSA: […]
A certificate of release or of partial discharge issued under section 39-20-104 shall be held conclusive that the lien of the state of Colorado upon the property released therein is extinguished. Source: L. 43: p. 509, § 6. CSA: C. 142, § 280(6). CRS 53: § 138-7-7. C.R.S. 1963: § 138-6-7.