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Nov 14, 2024 · Why do i have to login? Since this application provides access to local roads in a particular jurisdiction, we need to know with which jurisdiction you are associated in order to provide you with the appropriate data.
HUTF Distributions | Treasury - Colorado
Revenues generated from the Road Safety Surcharge, Oversize Overweight Surcharge, Rental Car Surcharges, and late vehicle registration fees are credited to the Highway Users Tax Fund (HUTF) and distributed per statute to the Colorado Department of …
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Nov 14, 2024 · HUTF Workshop (Opens in new window) WebHUTF Workshop (Opens in new window) CDOT Accessibility. Version 2024.0, Build 9084, Revision 31266 11/14/2024 5:22:12 PM ...
CDOT HUTF Help :: Home - Colorado Department of Transportation
Nov 14, 2024 · Welcome to the HUTF Splash Screen! You will see this screen upon logging in to the application and from here you can access all the various portions of the system. If you want to view data you can: Click on View my segments to go to the my segments page or, Click on View other segments to go to the other segments page or,
The table below outlines the adjustments made to the current FY 2024 -25 HUTF forecast. Overall, the forecast for vehicle registrations was increased to account for actual revenue in FY 2023-24. The increase to FASTER collections was largely driven by a significant increase in revenue from Late Registration Fees.
Q: What is the Highway Users Tax Fund (HUTF)? A: HUTF has been the backbone of state and local transportation financing since its creation in 1953. Major sources of revenue for the fund are motor fuel taxes, vehicle registration fees, driver’s license fees, oversize load permits, and trafic penalty assessments.
Aug 30, 2023 · The HUTF is a statutorily defined, state-collected, locally shared revenue distributed monthly to the state, counties, and municipalities. The revenue that flows through HUTF includes state-levied taxes
Aug 30, 2021 · The HUTF is a statutorily defined, state-collected, locally shared revenue that is distributed monthly to the state, counties, and municipalities. HUTF revenues are derived primarily from the following sources: • Basic Fund: the first seven cents of motor fuel tax and various motor vehicle registration, title, and license fees and taxes;
The Highway Users Tax Fund (HUTF) annual mileage certification is required per Colorado Revised Statutes 43-4-201 – 43-4-218. It requires all eligible jurisdictions to certify the mileage they maintain each year to CDOT. The following document describes program components and …
Motor Fuel Tax - Colorado General Assembly
Motor fuel revenue is deposited into the Highway Users Tax Fund (HUTF) and from there it is distributed to the state, counties, and cities based on a statutory formula. 8 Motor fuel tax revenue is divided into two “pots” prior to allocation: the first 7¢ of the tax rate and everything else (above 7¢). The first 7¢ is distributed 65 ...