Tag: Taxes
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Douglas County voters to consider two new ballot measures in November
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Douglas County Commissioners decided Tuesday that it will ask voters to consider two topics on the November 8 ballot – broadband and open space sales tax. During their regular business meeting, the board adopted a resolution asking voters whether to allow the county to enter…
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Colorado launches free tax clinics to help residents qualify for $750 refund checks
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Though distribution of the $750 Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights refund checks began this month, it’s not too late for Coloradans to file their taxes and qualify. The state is providing free tax clinics over the next two months to help residents file state taxes by the extended Oct. 17 deadline, Gov. Jared Polis announced Friday.…
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Polis urges Coloradans to file taxes by June 30 to get $500 rebate
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Gov. Jared Polis urged Coloradans Monday to file their taxes by the end of the month in order to receive at least $500 by September. Residents who file state taxes by June 30 are expected to get $500 for individual tax filers and $1,000 for…
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Downtown Denver business owner levies ‘crime spike fee’
The old saying “crime doesn’t pay” may or may not be true, but shoppers at downtown Denver Sportsfan sports apparel stores are paying more because its owner has seen crime rise there. In February, owner Derek Friedman started charging customers a 1% “Denver Crime Spike Fee” along with city and state sales tax, printed right…
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Colorado business advocates to state legislators: Slow your roll
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Armed with a new study showing the fiscal impact of recent business regulations, Colorado business advocates from the Colorado Chamber of Commerce urged state legislators to “let businesses get back on their feet” before passing more. The study by the Common Sense Institute shows new…
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Sports betting revenue, taxes continue to rise in Colorado
Though COVID-19 economic impacts have slowed its progress, Colorado’s sports betting market is still looking up, according to a report from Gambling.com. October saw sports betting increases in total money wagered, generated revenue and taxes produced compared to September, the report said. “An increase in handle despite a lower volume of sports happening this month…




