Tag: Tax Exemption
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Colorado to end sales tax for period products, diapers this week
Coloradans will soon be able to purchase period products and diapers without paying state sales taxes, thanks to a new law taking effect Wednesday. The law, House Bill 1055, expands sales tax exemptions for adult and youth diapers and period products including tampons, pads, menstrual cups, sponges, sanitary napkins and panty liners. Originally, the tax…
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Denver, four other cities sue Colorado over tax exemption for school building materials
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Five Colorado cities, including Denver, filed a lawsuit against the state Thursday over a new law that exempts building materials used for public schools from sales taxes, arguing it would decrease their revenue base by millions of dollars. Denver, Boulder, Commerce City, Pueblo and Westminster…
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Colorado legislature approves property tax exemption for nonprofit child care centers
A bill seeking to exempt nonprofit child care centers from paying property taxes passed the Colorado legislature Monday and now heads to Gov. Jared Polis for final consideration. If signed into law, House Bill 1006 would modify current law that allows property owned and operated by nonprofit child care centers to be exempt from property…
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Tax exemption for period products, diapers passes Colorado legislature
Legislation to exempt period products and diapers from sales taxes cleared its last vote on Monday, moving forward to Gov. Jared Polis for final consideration. If signed into law, House Bill 1055 would expand sales tax exemptions for the products — including tampons, pads, menstrual cups, sponges, sanitary napkins and panty liners — and for…
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Colorado House OKs sales tax exemption for period products, diapers
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Colorado House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday to exempt period products and diapers from sales tax, sending it to the state Senate for consideration. If enacted, House Bill 1055 would expand sales tax exemptions for period products — including tampons, pads, menstrual cups, sponges,…




