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Colo. GOP criticizes president’s budget

Republicans call the proposal ‘same tired, failed policies’

Quirk means pot may pay off for Coloradans, literally

Republicans, Democrats agree on how to tackle marijuana tax revenue

County gives lukewarm forecast in annual address

Long-term decline in property-taxes imperils finances

Airport changes get new estimate

$85M proposal gives talks a starting point

Colorado lawmakers reject capping college-tuition hikes

DENVER – A measure to permanently cap tuition hikes at Colorado’s public colleges and universities at 6 percent a year was rejected in a state Senate panel Thursday. Education Com...

Lew slams door on efforts to lower top individual tax rate

WASHINGTON – Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew dismissed efforts in Congress to overhaul the nation’s tax laws by lowering the top income tax rate paid by individuals, saying Wednesday that Democ...

Councilors seek to keep half-cent tax

Money goes for trails, recreation

Quiet year in terms of tax changes

But health law provides twist

We’re from Washington, and we’re here to help

New year may bring more small-business aid from Congress

Questions surround tax refunds

DENVER – Leadership from both sides of the aisle in the Senate agree that it is not the Legislature’s place to ask voters to let the state keep surplus revenue. The conundrum has ...

Pot brings in modest tax boost

DENVER – To see the tax implications of legalizing marijuana in Colorado, there’s no better place to start than an empty plot of land on a busy thoroughfare near downtown Denver. ...

30 organizations benefit from tax credits

Thirty area organizations have been recertified as Enterprise Zone Contribution Projects by the Colorado Economic Development Commission, according to a Region 9 Economic Development Distric...