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Tax Lead Time Study for the Oil Shale Region: Fiscal Alternatives for Rapidly Growing Communities in Colorado

Date: 1974-01-01
Categories: Oil & Gas, Geology & Tectonics, Energy Development
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1974). Covers Colorado, oil shale region, western Colorado. Topics: tax lead time, rapid growth, fiscal alternatives, oil shale development. Agencies: Colorado Geological Survey, Department of Natural Resources, State of Colorado. Cites 50 external works.

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Stakeholders (63)

Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.

United States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Department of the InteriorUnited States Geological SurveyColorado State UniversityColorado General AssemblyDepartment of Natural ResourcesState of ColoradoUniversity of Colorado
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Bureau of MinesU.S. Government Printing OfficeColorado Geological SurveyGeneral AssemblyCounty CommissionersU.S. Bureau of the CensusHUDU.S. Department of CommerceDepartment of TransportationColorado Division of PlanningFarmers Home AdministrationBureau of Outdoor RecreationEnvironmental Defense FundDenver Regional Council of GovernmentsDepartment of LaborDistrict CourtColorado Department of RevenueUniversity of Colorado School of LawRegional Transportation DistrictColorado Municipal LeagueIRSAdvisory Commission on Intergovernmental RelationsColorado Housing Finance AuthorityColorado Department of EducationDivision of Local GovernmentBoard of DirectorsThe Thorne Ecological InstituteAtlantic RichfieldU.S. TreasuryColorado West Area Council of GovernmentsDivision of Property TaxationHealth, Education and WelfareState Department of RevenueColony Development OperationTOSCOUniversity of Colorado Graduate School of Urban and Regional PlanningOil Shale Regional Planning CommissionGovernor's Committee on Oil Shale Environmental ProblemsCommittee on Oil Shale, Coal and Related MineralsCommittee on Local GovernmentState Department of Local AffairsSales Tax DivisionU.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental RelationsIncome Tax Division of the State Department of RevenueState Commissioner of TaxesTax Institute, IncorporatedEconomic Research Center, University of HawaiiBureau of Educational Field ServicesMunicipal LeagueCounty Commissioners AssociationBureau of Governmental Research and ServiceColorado Public Expenditure CouncilColorado Education AssociationOffice of the Federal RegisterNational Archives and Records Service

External References Cited (57)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

report (26)

  • Revenue and Tax Burden Effects of Some Proposed Changes in the Colorado State Tax Structure (1974)
  • Impact Analysis and Development Patterns for the Oil Shale Region (1974)
  • State Tax Collections, 1973 (1974)
  • Colorado Predictive Income Tax Model: Phase I Report (1974)Zubrow, Reuben A. and Harry I. Zeid
  • Task Force '76: Preliminary Goals and Issues (1973)
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  • Final Environmental Statement for the Prototype Oil Shale Leasing Program (1973)
  • Profile of Development of an Oil Shale Industry in Colorado (1973)
  • The Oil Shale Regional Economic Base (1973)
  • Socio-Economic Setting and Impact Analysis of Garfield, Mesa and Rio Blanco Counties, Vol. 1: Current Socio-Economic Setting (1973)
  • Task Force '76: Education (1973)
  • United States Government Manual 1973/74 (1973)
  • Oil Shale Country Fact Book: Garfield, Mesa, Moffat, and Rio Blanco Counties, Colorado (1973)Wengert, Norman
  • Colorado Tax Profile Study (1973)Zubrow, Reuben A., Dean C. Coddington, and John J. Korbel
  • State-Local Finances: Significant Features and Suggested Legislation (1972)Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
  • Forecasting Local Government Spending (1972)Scott, Claudia Divita
  • Colorado Land Use Commission, Study Area A Report (1972)
  • Local Income Taxes: Economic Effects and Equity (1972)Smith, R. Stafford
  • Colorado Tax Summary (1971)
  • Report on Economics of Environmental Protection for a Federal Oil Shale Leasing Program (1971)Governor's Oil Shale Advisory Committee
  • Taxation of Land Value Increments Attributable to Rezoning (1971)Louis A. Rose
  • Selected Non-Property Revenues of Colorado Cities and Towns (1969)
  • Administrative Interlocal Cooperation in Colorado (1969)
  • State-Local Taxation and Industrial Location (1967)
  • State Constitutional Restrictions on Local Borrowing and Property Taxing Powers (1965)
  • Project 76 report
  • Oil Shale--A Clean Energy SourceKatell, Stone, and Wellman

legislation (18)

  • School Bond Guarantee Loan Program (1974)
  • 1973 School Finance Act (1973)
  • Service Authority Act (1972)
  • Article 6, Chapter 137, CRS 1963 (1965 Supp.) (1963)
  • Colorado Revised Statutes (1963)
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  • CRS '63, 88-3-1; '73, 29-1-301 (1963)
  • CRS '63, 36-3-5; '73, 30-25-205 (1963)
  • CRS '63, 36-25-13; '73, 30-20-5114 (1963)
  • Public Law 81-815
  • Section 137-6-3
  • State of Vermont, Revised Statutes, Chapter 236
  • Vermont Revised Statutes, Chapter 236. Tax on Gains from the Sale or Exchange of Land
  • Intergovernmental Relations Act
  • Internal Revenue Code, Section 103(c)
  • County and Municipality Development Revenue Bond Act
  • Colorado Constitution Article XI, Section 1
  • Intergovernmental Relationship Act
  • Public Law 81-814

other (7)

  • p. 6. 13,h4id., p (1974)Legislative Council Research Publication No. 205, March
  • ; and "Public Opinion and Taxes," Nation's Cities, low August 1971 (1974)Washington, D.C., May
  • Data from the most recent edition, 1969, given here in Tables 3-9 through 3-11, indicates revenue significance of general and specific occupation taxes for Colorado muni- cipalities through 1968 (1974)
  • Arizona oe. eee 1,30 ACIR (1971) .... (1971)Planning Division
  • Arizona .-- 6. eee 1.30 ACIR (i971}...... (1971)Planning Division
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  • B. Tsaguis, Urban Growth and Development, An (1968)A. Allen Schmid, Converting Land from Rural to Urban Uses, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C
  • valuation of oil, gas, and minerals in the Tri-County oil shale region a dropped from $43 million to $39 million in 1971 (1966)Washington, D.C

article (4)

  • Mineral Taxation: The Wyoming Problem as Compared with Other Western States (1968)Donald K. Roberts and John A. Gordnier
  • Land Use and Local Finance (1962)Mable Walker
  • The Bulletin of the National Tax Association (1936)Edwin H. Spengler
  • Land Value Increment Taxation: Demise of the British Betterment LevyC. Lowell Harriss

study (2)

  • Impact Analysis and Development Patterns, Regional Development and Land Use Study (1974)THK Associates, Inc.
  • Oil Shale Impact StudyBureau of Educational Field Services