Urgent! Tell Legislators Not to Increase Taxes on Small Businesses! | |
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Tell Legislators Not to Increase Taxes on Small Businesses
De-coupling such a break from federal law would mean that the state, which typically allows businesses and individuals to pay state taxes based on the income they reported to the federal government, would have to add that 20% pass-through back onto the income for which they are taxed by Colorado. That in turn would produce higher tax revenues for the state by requiring higher payments from business owners. Many of the smallest businesses in Colorado have been hammered hardest by restrictions under which they were closed for the better part of two months or forced to operate with limitations. Restaurants, for example, had to close their dining rooms and could only serve food to-go from March 17 until May 27. If this legislation is passed small businesses, including REALTORS®, would pay higher taxes for the next 6 years. Please use this link to send a prepared message to Colorado Policymakers. |
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