Listed here are several articles pertaining to the auto industry that appeared recently in newspapers and other media outlets across the nation. Plan to cut ozone pollution faces major hurdle - TIME
After the Denver region violated ozone pollution limits last summer, Gov. Bill Ritter asked local air-quality regulators to find ways to cut more emissions.
But with six months until the start of another ozone season, it appears that little can be done to make a serious dent in the summer pollution problem. Major steps that may have a greater impact, including use of cleaner-burning gasoline, are likely to take years to put in place.
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opinions,
and/or positions of CADA or its member dealers. They are sent for
informational and educational purposes only.
Few issues galvanize people like fear, especially fear for one’s health and safety. So it stands to reason that lawmakers act more quickly and maybe more deliberately when it comes to solving those matters.
Three Northern Colorado lawmakers intend to sponsor two bills in the Colorado General Assembly that will likely make it harder for a subsidiary of a Canadian company to mine for uranium in the region.
State Reps. Randy Fischer and John Kefalas, both Fort Collins Democrats, are sponsoring two bills that will be carried in the Senate by State Sen. Steve Johnson, R-Fort Collins.
Ford to unveil eco-friendlier engine
Detroit Free Press,
Jan. 6Ford Motor Co. is to unveil a new engine technology today called EcoBoost that will deliver up to 20 percent better fuel economy on half a million of the company's Ford, Mercury and Lincoln vehicles during the next five years.
Rocky Mountain News,
Jan. 4
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What we can expect in 2008 from the state house
Colorado auto dealers have been the target of several prospective legislative proposals that will intertwine among the healthcare, transportation and environment issues which will likely assume a good portion of the legislative agenda at the state capitol this year.
CLICK HERE to read more about expectations for the 2008 legislature.
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If you have questions on any legislative topic, please contact:
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Nancy Burke, Vice President - Public Policy and Communications, nancy.burke@cadaonline.org, 303.457.5115
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Tim Jackson, President, tim.jackson@cadaonline.org, 303.282.1448
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The Colorado Department of Revenue (DOR) Tax Division has a summary of Sales Tax Changes Effective Jan. 1, 2008 at:
www.revenue.state.co.us/TPS_Dir/wrap.asp?incl=January08salestaxincreases>
NOTE that the “Service fee” referenced on the attached list of changes is more typically referred to as the “vendor’s fee” and is a fee that retailers can withhold to at least partly offset the costs of collecting and determining taxes. It is worth noting that El Paso County recently voted to eliminate the vendor’s fee for retailers. Dealerships in other areas should keep an eye on their local city councils and commissioners for similar actions.
A reminder on tax rate CHANGES AND UPDATES:
On Jan. 1 and July 1 of each year, many sales and use tax rate changes take place. Dealers should begin checking the resources available on the DOR – Tax Division web site or checking with local cites/counties for any rate changes so you are prepared to charge and collect the appropriate taxes and rates (even before that information may make its way to the electronic databases):
About mid- to late-December and June, you should begin checking the main Colorado Taxes Web page at www.TaxColorado.com:
· On that page, see the "Looking for..." section in the middle of the page.
· Follow the link "Tax Rate Changes Effective" (Jan. 1 or July 1 of each year).
The following document summarizes all sales/use taxes rates, and is typically updated shortly after the January and July changes are effective.
· "Colorado Sales/Use Tax Rates" (DR 1002) at www.revenue.state.co.us/PDF/drp1002.pdf [01/07/08 revision date]
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As a reminder to all dealerships and title personnel, there are currently two private companies that provide local sales tax rate information by address. We continue to receive calls from dealerships asking for alternatives to the state IDS system, which is often unavailable and unreliable:
CLICK HERE
for the links to vendors
providing
Colorado Local
Taxes by Address.
(1) Group 1 (a Pitney Bowes Company) – Group 1’s solution is currently offered at no cost. They were contracted to provide their technology to the state; it is expected that when the new state computer system is back on track, that counties will be using their database.
- You can register to begin using Group 1’s solution at the following:
http://taxco.g1.com/COTaxLookup/CentrusDemo.aspx
(2) Proxix Solutions, Inc. – Initially had been charging a higher, annual subscription fee; they have now moved to charging a per transaction fee currently as follows:
- 20 tax lookups (less than .50 each) for just $9.95 - order online
- 100 tax lookups (less than .40 each) for just $39.95 - order online.
- Volume subscription plans - order by phoning 866.781.2662, ext. 304.
- You can register to use the Proxix solution at the following:
http://www.proxixnetwork.com/co/extwelcome.aspx
Keep in mind that almost sixty Colorado cities are home-rule and have their own rules on how sales taxes are applied, and they are not mandated to report to the state before changes are made; or to make these changes at the above noted annual dates. Many of them do, but there may be lag-time in these updates making their way to any of the databases mentioned.
If you find discrepancies in tax rates between these databases and what the county/city is indicating is the correct rate, please send the information (along with the lookup record for that address), and we will report it to the state to help assist in updating this data.
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ChangeS in Colorado
Workers' Compensation
Law aND Procedure:
Employee Choice Between
Two PhysicianS
From Mountain States
Employers Council Hot
Topics - Jan.2, 2008
There are two significant changes in workers' compensation law and procedure that are effective on Jan.1, 2008. Notice regarding the first change, House Bill 07-1176, occurred shortly after it was enacted this summer.
(1) Employers must designate at least two medical providers to treat employees injured on the job. This is a departure from the law in effect prior to Jan. 1, 2008, which requires only one designated provider. Exception:
(2) Rule 8 of the Colorado Workers' Compensation Rule of Procedure is the more recent and related second change that also goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2008. Rule 8 imposes new notice requirements on employers at the time of injury.
CLICK HERE
for
more information.
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If you have questions on any legal or regulatory issue topic, please contact:
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Tammi McCoy, Vice President, tammi.mccoy@cadaonline.org, 303.282.
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Tim Jackson, President, tim.jackson@cadaonline.org, 303.282.1448
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