The Colorado State Senate gave initial approval Friday to a proposed ballot measure that would eliminate billions of dollars in refunds under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, or TABOR.
The end of tax season means the end of filing paperwork and making careful calculations, but that might not mean the money is in your hands yet. With about three quarters of taxpayers receiving ...
With Tax Day just around the corner, many taxpayers may be most concerned with where their refunds are or if they can get more time to file. If you’re waiting for your refund, consumer finance site ...
Colorado’s budget proposal includes retaining $306.1 million in TABOR refunds to address a deficit, which a think tank warns could reduce GDP and affect jobs. The UK will implement April 2026 business ...
Tucked deep within the hundreds of pages of the proposed $46.8 billion 2026–27 state budget is a line item showing $306.1 million in savings — achieved by canceling Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights refunds.
Colorado voters could decide this fall whether billions of dollars that would otherwise be returned as refunds under the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights should instead go to public schools under a ballot ...
From Walmart to automakers to Main Street businesses such as the Badfish surf shop, companies across the country started submitting records and invoices when the U.S. Customs and Border Protection ...
Tax season is well underway, with almost half of U.S. taxpayers typically filing by mid-March, according to historic IRS filing trends. As residents begin getting their 2026 refunds, some are spotting ...
As the April tax filing deadline approaches, millions of Americans are preparing their returns and anticipating potential refunds. For many, the federal tax refund represents an important financial ...