Conservative Group, State Senator Sue Gov. Jared Polis over State’s Move to Keep Tax on Overtime
DENVER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 24 – Advance Colorado argues the 2025 overtime tax will increase state revenue by up to $600 million annually without voter approval, violating Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights.
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Conservative group, state senator sue Gov. Jared Polis over state’s move to keep tax on overtime
The conservative group Advance Colorado and Sen. Barbara Kirkmeyer sued Gov. Jared Polis and Colorado's tax agency arguing legislation requiring the taxation of overtime violates TABOR.
Conservative group, state senator sue Colorado Gov. Jared Polis over state's move to keep tax on overtime
DENVER — A conservative advocacy group and a state senator sued Gov. Jared Polis and the head of Colorado’s tax agency Thursday, alleging that recent legislation requiring the continued taxing of overtime pay — in the face of federal changes...


Advance Colorado sues the state over 2025 overtime tax law, claims TABOR violation
Advance Colorado has filed a lawsuit in Denver District Court, challenging the constitutionality of legislation passed in this year's the group claims violates the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights.
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