Colorado Tax Guide for Employers (2026)  - Netchex

Colorado Tax Guide for Employers (2026) 

Everything employers need to know about Colorado payroll tax obligations — updated March 2026.
Request a Demo

Overview

Colorado keeps things relatively straightforward with a flat state income tax rate. The state also has a Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FAMLI) program that both employers and employees contribute to. 

What Makes Colorado Unique: Colorado has a flat income tax rate of 4.4% and uses the federal W-4 for state withholding — no separate state form required unless the employee wants to claim Colorado-specific exemptions.

State Income Tax (SIT)

Colorado imposes a flat state income tax rate of 4.40% for 2026 on all taxable wages. The state accepts either the federal W-4 or Colorado’s own DR 0004 form. Withholding is calculated by annualizing wages, applying the annual withholding allowance, and multiplying the taxable amount by the flat rate. Results are rounded to the nearest dollar. 

Tax Structure Flat rate: 4.40% for 2026
State Withholding Form Federal W-4 or Colorado DR 0004
Filing Statuses S, M, MH, H
Rounding Nearest whole dollar
FAMLI Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance applies

Supplemental Wages

Colorado supports the following supplemental calculation methods. When using the flat method, the supplemental rate is 4.40%. 

Current Aggregation Flat Rate Previous Aggregation Combined None

Employer State Unemployment Tax (SUTA)

Your assigned SUTA rate will be based on your company’s experience with unemployment claims. New employers typically start at the default rate of 1.7%. 

Tax Type Employer-paid only
Default New Employer Rate 1.7%
Rate Assignment Experience-rated; assigned annually by the state

Colorado FAMLI (Paid Family and Medical Leave)

Colorado requires contributions to Colorado FAMLI (Paid Family and Medical Leave). Both employer and/or employee contributions may apply. Verify the current rates and requirements at https://tax.colorado.gov/withholding.

How to Set Up Colorado Payroll Withholding

Follow these steps to begin withholding Colorado payroll taxes for your employees: 

  1. Obtain your Federal EIN at irs.gov
  2. Register with the Colorado Department of Revenue at colorado.gov/revenue
  3. Register for SUTA and FAMLI with Colorado CDLE at cdle.colorado.gov
  4. Employees may use the federal W-4 or complete DR 0004 for Colorado-specific adjustments
  5. Submit a Netchex tax team request to enable Colorado SIT, SUTA, and FAMLI
  6. Have each employee complete their tax forms with an automated onboarding task in Netchex, digitally storing tax forms
  7. Configure any additional tax settings in the employee profile

Once setup is complete in Netchex, the system will automatically calculate, withhold, and remit all Colorado payroll taxes on your behalf. 

Colorado Payroll Tax Filing Deadlines

The following are general filing and deposit deadlines for Colorado payroll taxes. Deadlines may vary based on your employer size and deposit frequency. Always verify current schedules at Colorado Department of Revenue. 

Tax  Deposit Frequency  Typical Due Date 
SIT Withholding  Monthly  15th of the following month 
SIT Withholding  Quarterly  Last day of month following quarter 
Annual Reconciliation (DR 1093)  Annual  January 31 
SUTA  Quarterly  April 30, July 31, Oct 31, Jan 31 
FAMLI  Quarterly  Last day of month following quarter 

Note: Deadlines are subject to change. Always confirm current requirements directly with Colorado Department of Revenue at https://tax.colorado.gov/withholding. 

Resources & Links

The following official resources will help you stay current on Colorado payroll tax requirements: 

Frequently Asked Questions: Colorado Payroll Taxes

Does Colorado have its own withholding form? 

Colorado generally accepts the federal W-4. Employees needing Colorado-specific exemptions may complete the DR 0004. 

Does Colorado have a Paid Family Leave program? 

Yes. Colorado’s FAMLI program requires both employer and employee contributions starting in 2023. Verify rates at comadfamli.com. 

What is Colorado’s SUTA wage base? 

Colorado’s SUTA wage base is $23,800 per employee per year (2025). Verify at cdle.colorado.gov. 

What is Colorado’s flat income tax rate? 

Colorado’s flat income tax rate is 4.4%. 

Does Colorado have local payroll taxes? 

Some Colorado municipalities impose local occupational privilege taxes (OPT), including Denver and Aurora. 

Disclaimer: This content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or accounting advice. Netchex does not provide tax or legal guidance and makes no representations regarding the accuracy or applicability of this information. Laws and regulations may change. The information on this page reflects payroll tax guidelines as of March 2026.   For the most current requirements, please refer to the Resources & Links section above.

Let Netchex Handle the Complexity

Staying compliant with payroll taxes doesn’t have to be stressful. Netchex automatically calculates, withholds, and files your payroll taxes so you can focus on what matters most — your people.

Why Netchex

Choosing a partner who simplifies payroll and integrates with your HR, benefits, and time tracking systems changes everything. 

Netchex stands out with:

Integrated Payroll + HR + Time & Attendance in one platform 

Built-in compliance and tax automation (no surprises or lagging updates)

Transparent pricing — no hidden fees, ever 

5-star support from real, U.S.-based payroll experts 

4.5/5 star

Crowd 4.5 / 5 star

5/5 star

Google 5 / 5 star

4.5/5 star

Capterra 4.5 / 5 star

4.5/5 star

Software Advice 4.5 / 5 star

4.5/5 star

GetApp 4.5 / 5 star

4/5 star

Trust Radius 4 / 5 star

BenefitsAdministration_HighestUserAdoption_Mid-Market_Adoption 1
Time&Attendance_Leader_Leader 1
CoreHR_HighPerformer_HighPerformer 1
10f988e3-ba2b-4e92-a4e3-183c66bc2058
tech-cares-2023-flat-1 (1)
GetApp
92e64741-4e3c-44a9-8d91-df5e138a04a1
286a8243-ea0c-4daa-9b11-ba86693755fa
3628f208-938d-45a6-82eb-5ab4d8fee8c5
cc769e3a-5901-4d22-8508-16d7ba26ddbc