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Colorado is expected to return $2.7 billion to taxpayers

If the Legislature doesn’t act, the TABOR surplus will be returned through checks tied to taxpayers’ income levels

Durango library district would create stable funding source, free up sales tax dollars

Voters may be asked in 2024 to approve taxing entity

City of Durango accepting applications for 2022 food tax and utilities refunds

Qualifying residents can receive money back based on family size, income levels

IRS decides not to tax Colorado’s 2022 TABOR refunds

Polis and Colorado’s federal delegation asked agency to treat the payments as nontaxable income

Former owners of Ken & Sue’s restaurant in Durango sentenced to probation for tax evasion

Defense attorneys cite couple’s service to community in requesting leniency

Tax survey should have included county residents, says Durango Chamber of Commerce director

City respondents ranked tourism marketing low on list of priorities Surveyed residents say housing and homelessness should receive more funding than tourism marketing efforts, but the Durang...

Tourism marketing to retain largest slice of lodgers tax funds

Durango City Council considered asking voters to reallocate money to housing, child care

City of Durango makes $180,000 in grants available for event marketing

Funds can help pay for printed materials, advertising and social media campaigns

Here are all the new EV and e-bike tax credits heading Colorado’s way

Denver relaunches e-bike vouchers; Polis proposes new car-buying credits to promote clean electrification

State lawmakers wrestle with how to issue future TABOR refunds

The Legislature may choose to keep refunds tied to Coloradans’ income levels or issue flat sums

City lodgers tax data for October excluded an increase voters approved in 2021

Incomplete documents confuse last year’s collection sums

Durango voters allow city to keep extra lodgers tax revenue

Excess money to benefit housing, transportation, arts and culture projects