City of Glendale, CO Department of Tax & Licensing

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The City of Glendale, CO Department of Tax & Licensing is a state agency responsible for overseeing tax compliance and licensing regulations within the city of Glendale, Colorado. This department ensures that businesses and individuals adhere to state tax laws and licensing requirements to maintain a fair and transparent marketplace.

Agency Accounts

Glendale Occupational Tax Account

The Glendale Occupational Tax Account allows you to set up and manage the following information:

  • Occupational Privilege Tax Account Number

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