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    Machine Gunner RblDiver's Avatar
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    Let's see, 5.77 million CO residents. After Prop 117, this'd be subject to requiring voter approval if the estimated revenue is $100 million over 5 years, so $20 million per year. That means if there are ~74 million deliveries per year, we'd hit that mark, so about 13 deliveries per person per year.

    I think it's safe to say that an average CO resident will have more than 13 deliveries of taxable goods per year...so how the hell is this not on the ballot?

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    Default New tax for Colorado!

    Kinda like the sales tax provision on your state taxes when you buy online. Sorry, I don?t collect this information. My time and labor is worth something.


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    Only judges can determine the difference between a tax and a fee, cuz they are really smart and totally not biased against the people.
    I am not smart enough to edit the "title"

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    June 2 and already on the receiving end of the RDF. I thought I would receive a free electric Colgate toothbrush with free shipping... NOPE.Click image for larger version. 

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