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    Gantenbein Law Firm's Denver IRS Lawyers Featured Authors For Colorado Bar Association Tax Bar N
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Jul 20, 2015

    Gantenbein Law Firm's Denver IRS Lawyers Featured Authors For Colorado Bar Association Tax Bar N

    Gantenbein Law Firm is pleased to announce that two of its Denver IRS tax lawyers, Tyler Murray and Michelle McCarthy, were the featured authors this month in the Colorado Tax Bar Association monthly newsletter. The article, The Supreme Court Weighs in on Colorado’s Attempt to Circumvent Quill in Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl, discussed a recent Supreme Court decision that affects whether the Tax Injunction Act barred federal courts from enjoining Colorado’s efforts
    Tax Law Legislative Update Given by Denver IRS Lawyer Tyler Murray
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Jul 2, 2015

    Tax Law Legislative Update Given by Denver IRS Lawyer Tyler Murray

    Tax law attorney Tyler Murray, of Gantenbein Law Firm in Denver, presented The Annual 2015 Tax Law Legislative Update at the multi-sectional luncheon held June 10, 2015. The event, sponsored by the Colorado Bar was held at the CBA CLE office on Grant Street, Denver and attended by Denver-based attorneys representing Real Estate, Business, Trusts, Estates and Tax areas of law. Mr. Murray, spoke on recent legislation enacted this year involving changes to a wide range of tax su
    Colorado Sets 1-Day Tax Holiday on Marijuana
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Jun 12, 2015

    Colorado Sets 1-Day Tax Holiday on Marijuana

    There is an ambiguous provision in the Colorado state constitution’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights that is forcing a one-day tax holiday on buying pot. This weird conflict in our state constitution is the same law that triggered a refund in the first year of pot sales. The Colorado constitution requires voters to approve new taxes based on estimates of the sales. If the tax collected is more than what was estimated, a refund is necessary. This is what happened in the first year o
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