28 Oct Town of Telluride: Non-STR Business License Renewals Open 11/1!
The Town of Telluride announces Non-Str business license renewals open 11/1.
Renew business licenses or close accounts closed by January 6 to avoid penalties.
For all business license inquiries, please email the Business License Administrator Ashley Berard at aberard@telluride-co.gov. For tax-related questions, contact Finance Director Kailey Ranta by emailing kranta@telluride-co.gov.
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The Town of Telluride 2025 non-STR (Short-Term Rental) business license renewals will become available online through MUNIRevs beginning Friday, November 1, 2024. All businesses are encouraged to complete their renewal paperwork by January 1, 2025, with license payments due no later than January 6, 2025.
To be considered for license renewal, all MUNIRevs accounts must be current on all tax payments. Business licenses will not be considered valid until payment is completed after administrative approval, which typically takes five to seven business days.
Important Renewal Information:
• Renewal Deadline: January 1, 2025
• Payment Deadline: January 6, 2025
• Accessing Renewal Forms: Renewal paperwork is available exclusively online and must be completed by a user of the business’s MUNIRevs account. For assistance accessing a computer, visit public computer kiosks at the Wilkinson Public Library or Town Hall lobby.
• Password Help: Town staff is unable to reset passwords. Utilize the “Forgot Password”
feature on the MUNIRevs website to reset a forgotten password.
To avoid any issues, seasonal businesses planning to renew after January 1, 2025, please email the Business License Administrator with your MUNIRevs account number, business name, and typical start date.
For businesses that are no longer planning to conduct business in Telluride in 2025, please notify Business License Administrator Ashley Berard to close a business account and avoid additional renewal reminders.
Town of Telluride, more:
Nestled amidst the majestic San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado, Telluride’s captivating narrative is deeply rooted in the ancient legacy of the Ute tribe, the valley’s original inhabitants, who crafted their summer camps along the San Miguel River, naming the land “The Valley of Hanging Waterfalls.”
In the late 1700s, Spanish explorers traversed the rugged terrain, laying the groundwork for subsequent exploration and settlement. A fervent mining boom followed, igniting a rush of prospectors to the region, culminating in the founding of Telluride in 1880.
Telluride’s allure as a hub of opportunity attracted fortune seekers, bolstered by the arrival of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad and groundbreaking innovations like the hydroelectric power plant in Ames.
Set in a box canyon amid forested peaks at the base of the popular Telluride ski-and-golf resort, the town’s historic district houses landmarks like the Sheridan Opera House and the Telluride Historical Museum while playing host to culture, music, arts, outdoor recreation, and festivals with unrivaled views and dramatic locale.
For more information, please visit online at telluride-co.gov.
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