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Pub. Date
2023.
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This guidance document replaces the Department's previously-issued guidance regarding the impact of recent federal legislation on Colorado income tax. The prior guidance explained that, as a consequence of Rule 39-22-103(5.3), certain retroactive provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) and the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (CAA), did not affect a taxpayer's Colorado income tax liability. A recent court...
Pub. Date
2021.
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In response to taxpayer inquiries, this publication addresses how recent retroactive federal tax provisions interact with Colorado income taxation. In particular, Public Law 116-136, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) enacted in March 2020, modified numerous parts of the Internal Revenue Code, including provisions for net operating loss deductions, business interest expense limitations, excess loss limitations for taxpayers...
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2017.
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The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) conducted an operational pilot of the Road Usage Charge (RUC) concept as a possible transportation funding replacement to the state gas tax. The Colorado Road Usage Charge Pilot Program (RUCPP) involved a total of 147 participating vehicles that used one of three mileage-reporting mechanisms to record miles traveled and simulate fees based on that travel. Overall support for the operational pilot and...
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"The 16th Amendment to the Constitution legalized federal income tax, but what if there were problems with the 1913 ratification of that amendment? Problems that call into question decades of tax collecting, and could even bring down the US economy. There is a surprising truth to this possibility a truth wholly entertained by Steve Berry, a top-ten New York Times bestselling writer, in his new thriller, The Patriot Threat. His protagonist, Cotton...
16) The river within
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2020.
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"It is the summer of 1955. Alexander, Tom and his sister Lennie, discover the body of their childhood friend Danny Masters in the river that runs through Starome, a village on the Richmond estate in North Yorkshire. His death is a mystery. Did he jump, or was it just an accident? Lady Venetia Richmond has no time to dwell on the death. Newly widowed, she is busy trying to keep the estate together, while struggling with death duties and crippling taxation....
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[2003]
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IL: UG - BL: 3.9 - AR Pts: 12
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Taxation has been abolished, the government has been privatized, and employees take the surname of the company they work for. A stressed-out single mom, Jennifer Government has to rustle up funding before she's allowed to fight crime. An outrageous thriller about globalization and marketing hype.
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f you're like most Americans, your most valuable asset is your retirement fund. We diligently save money for years, yet most of us don't know how to avoid the costly mistakes that cause a good chunk of those savings to be lost to needless and excessive taxation. Now, in the midst of a financial crisis, there is more need than ever to protect your assets. The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb, by renowned tax advisor Ed Slott, shows you in clear-cut...