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  2. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the Omnibus Taxpayer Bill of Rights (Subtitle J of the Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988), the Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 passed in 1996, and the Taxpayer Bill of Rights III passed in 1998. Nationally, Members of Congress have made attempts to give taxpayers more rights in terms of tax debts and interactions with ...

  3. Constitution of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Congress subsequently approved a second Colorado Statehood Bill, which was also vetoed in January 1867. Ulysses S. Grant became the President of the United States in March 1869. During Grant's time in office, Congress tried and failed to pass a third, fourth, and fifth Colorado Statehood Bill in 1869, 1871, and 1873 respectively.

  4. Douglas Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Although similar tax-limitation measures had been rejected by voters over the previous decades, in 1988, Bruce authored and led the campaign that was eventually successful in enacting TABOR, a "Taxpayer Bill of Rights," in Colorado. Among other provisions, TABOR mandated voter approval of any tax increases and constrained state government ...

  5. Colorado voters reject measure that would have lowered ...

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    “Voters in Colorado weren’t fooled — they wanted simple property tax relief and instead the Legislature and governor gave them a 48 page confusing bill that went after TABOR refunds,” said ...

  6. This Colorado man’s property tax tripled, despite his home ...

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    This Colorado man’s property tax tripled, despite his home being razed to the ground in a huge fire — and his appeal was denied without explanation Danielle Antosz October 19, 2024 at 6:03 AM

  7. Gallagher Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Gallagher Amendment was an amendment to the Colorado Constitution enacted in 1982 and repealed in 2020 concerning property tax.It set forth the guidelines in the Colorado Constitution for determining the actual value of property and the valuation for assessment of such property. [1]

  8. Law of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Pursuant to the state constitution, the Colorado General Assembly has enacted various laws. The bills and concurrent resolutions passed by a particular General Assembly session, together with those resolutions and memorials designated for printing by the House of Representatives and the Senate, are contained in the Session Laws of Colorado. [1]

  9. Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 (Pub. L. 104–168 (text), 110 Stat. 1452, enacted July 30, 1996) is an Act of Congress. Among other things, it created the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate. The Office of the Taxpayer Advocate was run by the Taxpayer Advocate. The function of the advocate was to do the following: