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The Facts: A66 and Colorado Taxes

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If Colorado voters approve Amendment 66 in November the state will have significantly more resources for schools, and for most people the resulting tax increase will be little more than $10 a month.

The actual cost to the vast majority of Coloradans will be so low because of the way the Amendment, and the changes it brings to the state’s tax system, is structured.   Amendment 66 will not affect corporate tax rates, nor will it alter Colorado’s status as a low-tax state.  Here are some important facts to inform the debate over Amendment 66.

Click here for the full report:  Amendment 66 Tax Brief

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