With Colorado's state budget in the hole by more than $850 million, some lawmakers are looking for new ways to raise revenue.
If approved by legislators and voters, the bill would increase the excise tax on alcohol by $0.0733 per gallon for malt liquors and hard cider; $0.08 per liter on all vinous liquors except hard cider; ...
Colorado is putting real money on the table to land more high-paying factory work along the Front Range, greenlighting more ...
A Colorado bill to limit how much businesses pay credit card companies in swipe fees passed its first state Senate committee ...
Though a good chunk of Colorado workers' incomes goes straight to taxes, the Centennial State is actually one of the most friendly for taxpayers savings, according to multiple studies.
Stephen Roll, Jenn Finders, and Leah Hamilton Childhood poverty in the U.S. fell to its lowest level in history in 2021. The ...
Companies paid $2.1 billion in swipe fees in 2024 to accept credit cards. They’re fighting to get back $200 million charged on sales tax. Banks and other businesses say it’s not that simple.
Politicians often say they oppose corporate welfare, but they need to prove it, not in words, but in actions. Luckily for them, Colorado legislators have an opportunity to do so this session.
With about a month and a half left in tax season, the Colorado Department of Revenue is in full swing processing state tax returns. There has been no official word of unusual delays from the ...
Despite flat home values, many homeowners are seeing a spike in property taxes because 2025 represented a “gap” year where ...
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Welcome to Colorado, Sundance Film Festival. Now about those $34 million tax credits. (Opinion)
When lawmakers and Gov. Jared Polis promised you $34 million in tax credits to come to Colorado, we had sufficient surpluses to give you those tax credits … now things have changed.
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