Stores include retail establishments which carryout bags are traditionally provided to customers, including but not limited to grocery store, supermarket, convenience store, liquor store, dry cleaner, pharmacy, drug store, clothing store, farmers market, roadside market or stand, festival, or other temporary vendor or event that includes temporary vendors.
Forty percent (40%) of the bag fee shall be retained by the store and sixty percent (60%) of the fee shall be remitted quarterly to the City. Fees can be remitted through eTaxWestminster, the same site as the Sales and Use Tax Return, starting April 1, 2023.
Beginning January 1, 2024, stores and retail food establishments are prohibited from providing single-use plastic carryout bags to customers. Any single-use plastic bags remaining in inventory can be provided, through June 1, 2024.
On and after January 1, 2024, stores can provide a recycled paper carryout bag to customers with a 10-cent fee per bag.
On and after January 1, 2024, a retail food establishment shall not distribute an expanded polystyrene “Styrofoam” product for use as a container for ready-to-eat food. Remaining inventory may be distributed until the inventory is depleted.
Please review the full text of HB21-1162 for all requirements and restrictions imposed under the act.
The carryout bag fee must be reported through eTaxWestminster. The City has identified some businesses that need a carryout bag fee account and has added the account for those identified. If your account does not have a bag fee account and one is needed, it can be added through eTaxWestminster. Below are instructions to add the account.
The carryout bag fee account is now added, and returns can be filed.
Every person engaged in business in Westminster must comply with the city's licensing and tax laws. All businesses must apply for a Westminster Business and/or Sales and Use Tax License. The licenses required depend on what the business will be doing in the city. Business licensing is handled by the City Clerk's Office. Westminster also administers and collects its own local taxes. The Sales Tax Division administers all provisions of the Westminster Municipal Code pertaining to taxation. The division processes tax receipts, handles tax inquiries, collects delinquent taxes, and conducts audits of businesses.
Westminster tax and licensing laws may differ from those of other local governments and from the State of Colorado. The following pages include information that will be helpful to businesses seeking to understand the city's tax and licensing requirements.
Contact us
If at any time you have comments, concerns or suggestions, please contact the Sales Tax Division as follows:
City of Westminster
Sales Tax Division
4800 W. 92nd Ave.
Westminster, CO 80031