Over the last few years, Colorado’s property tax system has been the subject of considerable debate and efforts toward reform. Rapidly rising residential property values and a structure that gave relief to residential owners, but not commercial property owners, pushed the issue to the fore of the state’s fiscal discussion. The post Review of Colorado’s Property Taxes and Model Policy first appeared on Independence Institute. The post Review of Colorado’s Property Taxes and Model Pol...| Independence Institute
By Nash Herman In a frenzy to counter proposed Initiatives 50 and 108, Colorado legislators successfully passed new property tax legislation during the August special session. HB24B-1001, the “deal bill,” was created to convince the creators of 50 and 108 to remove the two initiatives from the November ballot. Unsatisfied with the property tax bill The post Another Special Session on Property Taxes: What Changed? first appeared on Independence Institute. The post Another Special Session o...| Independence Institute