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  2. But the PIF in turn gets hit by Colorado’s 2.9% sales tax, which gets mighty confusing unless you’re standing in line next to an accountant. To coin a phrase, Teska sounds PIF’d off.

  3. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Colorado's state sales tax is 2.9% with some cities and counties levying additional taxes. [75] Denver's tangibles tax is 3.62%, with food eaten away from the home being taxed at 4%, most unprepared food (groceries) are exempt. A football stadium tax which expired December 31, 2011, but still has a mass transit tax, and scientific and cultural ...

  4. Colorado Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) is a state agency in Colorado. The department collects most types of taxes and issues state identification cards and driver licenses and also enforces Colorado laws regarding gaming , liquor, tobacco, racing, auto dealers, and marijuana.

  5. Gross receipts tax - Wikipedia

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    A gross receipts tax or gross excise tax is a tax on the total gross revenues of a company, regardless of their source. A gross receipts tax is often compared to a sales tax ; the difference is that a gross receipts tax is levied upon the seller of goods or services, while a sales tax is nominally levied upon the buyer (although both are ...

  6. 5 Things To Know Before You Use the Upside App - AOL

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    Download Upside from the App Store and create an account. Upside will request access to your location solely to display offers at stores and gas stations in your area — Upside never sells your data.

  7. US economy on solid ground as retail sales surprise on the upside

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    Receipts at motor vehicle and parts dealers dipped 0.1% and department store sales tumbled 1.1%. Some of the decline in sales was likely due to lower prices rather than volume.

  8. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Proponents accredit much of Colorado's economic prosperity in the period immediately following adoption of the law to the limit and its effect on government spending and taxes. [5] [6] When Colorado voters passed the law that legalized marijuana, the voters approved using tax money generated from marijuana sales for schools, police, and drug ...

  9. Colorado voters to decide whether 6.5% excise tax will be ...

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    If passed in Colorado, the purchase of a $500 handgun would generate $33 in new taxes, a $1,000 rifle would be $65 in taxes and $20 worth of ammunition would cost an extra $1.30 in taxes.