{"id":2440682,"date":"2019-02-17T17:36:00","date_gmt":"2019-02-18T00:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/aspen-chews-on-tabor-after-surplus-from-new-tobacco-tax\/"},"modified":"2019-02-17T17:36:00","modified_gmt":"2019-02-18T00:36:00","slug":"aspen-chews-on-tabor-after-surplus-from-new-tobacco-tax","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kspn\/local-news\/aspen-chews-on-tabor-after-surplus-from-new-tobacco-tax\/","title":{"rendered":"Aspen chews on TABOR after surplus from new tobacco tax"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The debut of Aspen&#8217;s tobacco tax last year generated so much more revenue than the city expected that the extra funds could be bundled into the upcoming food-tax refunds given to residents later this year.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">That&#8217;s according to city Finance Director Pete Strecker, who said the city collected $436,000 in tobacco taxes for 2018.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">That amount surpassed the city&#8217;s estimate of $325,000 in collections as <a id=\"N0x1fd6490N0x20752d0:N0x1fd6490N0x1ff2220\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/tobacco-tax-question-ok\/\">explained to voters on the ballot question<\/a> in the November 2017 elections, when the <a id=\"N0x1fd6490N0x2075330:N0x1fd6490N0x1ff22b0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/aspen-voters-overwhelmingly-approve-3-tax-on-pack-of-cigarettes\/\">measure passed by a near 3-to-1 margin<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Strecker said Friday he is working on a memo he will present to Aspen City Council concerning what to do with the $111,000 surplus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">One scenario would be rolling that money into the city&#8217;s food-tax refunds that will be given to residents who lived in Aspen for the entire 2018, including their dependents. Residents must apply for the refund, <a id=\"N0x1fd6490N0x20753f0:N0x1fd6490N0x1ff2460\" href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/local\/aspen-food-tax-refund-to-increase-to-55\/\">which this year is $55 per individual.<\/a> The <a id=\"N0x1fd6490N0x2075450:N0x1fd6490N0x1ff24f0\" href=\"https:\/\/www.cityofaspen.com\/382\/Food-Sales-Tax-Refunds\">deadline to file with the city<\/a> is 5 p.m. April 15.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Another option is asking voters how to handle the surplus, Strecker said, adding his goal is to present the memo to the City Council in March.<\/p>\n<div id=\"single-mid-script\" class=\"p402_hide\">\n<h2>Recommended Stories For You<\/h2>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Strecker said the amount of money the city told voters it expected to collect was &#8220;our best estimate.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;We really didn&#8217;t have a baseline to know how much,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The City Council brought the ballot question to voters in an effort to deter tobacco use.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">A new $3 tax was placed on a pack of cigarettes bought in Aspen \u2014 with a 10-cent increase annually until the tax reaches $4 \u2014 on Jan. 1, 2018. The tax also included a 40 percent hike on all other tobacco products including snuff, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes and cigars.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Because the tobacco tax revenue exceeded city projections by more than 33 percent, the state&#8217;s Taxpayer Bill of Rights, which Coloradans approved in 1992, takes effect.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;Under TABOR, state and local governments cannot raise tax rates without voter approval and cannot spend revenues collected under existing tax rates if revenues grow faster than the rate of inflation and population growth, without voter approval,&#8221; explains the Colorado Department of the Treasury&#8217;s website.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">In other words, the municipal government will have to find something else to do with the surplus other than the stated intention from City Council members that the revenue would be used for outreach and education about the health woes spawned by tobacco use.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">A special line item in the general fund, where the money goes, states that all tobacco tax revenue be used for &#8220;health and human services, tobacco-related health issues, and addiction and substance-abuse education and mitigation.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The tobacco tax took effect on the same day as the city&#8217;s legislation raising the tobacco purchase age from 18 to 21 years old. The consumption age remains 18 in Aspen.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText Tagline\"><a href=\"mailto:rcarroll@aspentimes.com\">rcarroll@aspentimes.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.aspentimes.com\/news\/local\/aspen-chews-on-tabor-after-surplus-from-new-tobacco-tax\/\" target=\"_blank\">via:: The Aspen Times<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The debut of Aspen&#8217;s tobacco tax last year generated so much more revenue than the city expected that the extra funds could be bundled into the upcoming food-tax refunds given to residents later this year. That&#8217;s according to city Finance Director Pete Strecker, who said the city collected $436,000 in tobacco taxes for 2018. 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