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2023 Colorado Proposition HH is a ballot measure that appeared on the Colorado ballot on November 7, 2023. The ballot measure would have made various changes to the state's property tax law. It was rejected by nearly three-fifths of the electorate.
Statewide Proposition HH could be the most complicated initiative Colorado voters have seen in years. Here's how it could impact your bottom line.
If Proposition HH passes, Coloradans with incomes less than $99,000 will receive an increased TABOR refund in tax year 2023 compared previous years. Those with incomes greater than $99,000 will ...
Proposition HH asks voters to allow the state to keep some amount of surplus tax revenue that the state constitution currently requires be refunded back to taxpayers. In exchange, the measure ...
Legislatively-referred amendment: 2023 Colorado Proposition HH, which would make several alterations to Colorado’s tax laws, including reduction of property tax rates. The measure was defeated. Legislatively-referred amendment: 2023 Colorado Proposition II
An initiative raising the marijuana sales tax for the purpose of funding a Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program Failed 701,479 (45.75%) 831,670 (54.25%) Proposition 120 An initiative modifying property tax rates and allowing the state to spend $25,000,000 over the TABOR cap to reimburse localities for lost revenue Failed
Take a look at these examples to see how Colorado Proposition HH's passage or failure will impact property taxes paid in 2024 in central Fort Collins.
November 7 — Coloradans vote no on Proposition HH, which would make changes to state finances, and vote yes on Proposition II, which would fund preschool programs using excess revenue from taxes on tobacco products. [9] November 17 — An ex-sheriff's deputy pleads guilty to failing to intervene to stop the death of Christian Glass. [10]