Colorado Supreme Court to consider whether state’s new paid family leave law violates TABOR

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Colorado Supreme Court to consider whether state’s new paid family leave law violates TABOR
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The Colorado Supreme Court next week will consider whether the state’s fledgling family and medical leave program violates the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights amendment to the Colorado Constitution.

The legal challenge, to be argued on Tuesday, focuses on funding for the newly voter-approved program, which will, beginning in 2024, offer

Those premiums are at the center of the legal challenge by Chronos Builders, a Grand Junction homebuilding company, which argues the fees are surcharges on income that violate TABOR, which requires that all income “be taxed at one rate… with no added tax or surcharge.” “Proposition 118’s premium… is an attempt to do with a fee what would be illegal with a tax,” attorney Daniel Burrows wrote for Chronos.

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