This policy paper, prepared by staff members Charles Brennan, Michelle Webster & Claire Sheridan, delves into the deep issues of economic inequality that permeates our state, but also proposes a solution: expanding Colorado's existing Earned Income Tax Credit...
Analysis: King v. Burwell Arguments
On Wednesday, March 4, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in King v. Burwell, the latest legal challenge involving the Patient Protection...
HB13-1144 Taxes on cigarettes reduce smoking, improve public health and generate revenue for the state
A review of recent studies shows that cigarette...
Tax cuts have reduced Colorado General Fund revenue over time
By any measure, Colorado’s General Fund revenue has failed to keep pace with the state’s...
Analysis of 2012 Federal Tax Reform, Part Three: The need for balanced budget reform
Now that the election has been decided, Congress will convene to...
Analysis of 2012 Federal Tax Reform, Part One: Proposed Federal Tax Plans Vary on Tax Equity
Tax rates, spending cuts and the federal deficit are again the...
The economic impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit in Colorado
Since its inception more than 35 years ago, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) has proven to be an essential piece of...