A bill hiking taxes for many short-term rentals in Colorado dies in first committee hearing

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A bill hiking taxes for many short-term rentals in Colorado dies in first committee hearing
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A bill that would have significantly grown taxes for thousands of short-term rentals in the state was killed in its first committee hearing late Tuesday even after the sponsor attempted to make changes to the legislation.

Sen. Chris Hansen, a Denver Democrat and prime sponsor of the bill, proposed changing the bill into only a study of short-term rental impacts. His amendment also would have prevented hotels from reclassifying their units as short-term rentals to avoid higher taxes.Hansen disclosed the concept for the amendments to the Summit Daily last week and some who were opposed to the bill, including Chris Romer from the Vail Valley Partnership, said they would support those changes.

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