DENVER (KDVR) — Earlier this year, a statewide audit discovered a multimillion-dollar mistake resulting in taxpayers being owed millions more in TABOR refunds, but the state isn't paying up just yet. The state audit found the issue stemmed from the Health Insurance Affordability Enterprise, a bill created in 2020 that charges tax on health insurance premiums, making health insurance cheaper across the state. Audit: Colorado owes taxpayers $33.9M in TABOR refunds Over the past few years, the Office of the State Controller treated the insurance premium taxes sent to the enterprise as exempt from TABOR. However, the audit and the attorney general concluded that this money was
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