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Revenue agents seize building over taxes

Fort Collins, Colo. (AP) -- Colorado revenue agents have seized a
Fort Collins warehouse and call center over allegations business
operators failed to pay taxes and lied on income tax returns. State revenue agents posted a notice saying Colorado is owed at least $50,000 in back taxes from the companies. According to the Fort Collins Coloradoan, the building is owned by a Colorado Springs-based company that is not connected to the businesses. Building's owner John Cockson of Colorado Springs says the shutdown is hurting other businesses that need services and products that are in the building.


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  • by Doug Location: Moab, UT on Oct 11, 2011 at 06:53 PM
    What happened to 'what, where, when, why and how'? The type of reporting employed by 11 News is proof that our schools have lowered the bar too far.
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    basic new: Who? What Business?

The Digital TV Transition

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What You Need to Know

TV sets that currently receive programming through cable or satellite are not likely to be affected by the transition to digital. However, TV sets that rely on "over the air" broadcasting with an antenna (set-top or rooftop) to receive a signal will be affected by the cutoff of analog broadcasts in 2009. You will need to consider one of the following options:
  • Purchase a digital-to-analog converter box that plugs into an existing television. The boxes, which are expected to cost between $50 - 70 will be available for purchase in 2008. Beginning on January 1, 2008, U.S. households can request up to two coupons valued at $40 each. Each coupon can go toward the purchase of a single set-top converter box that will allow you to continue watching FREE "over-the-air" television on an analog set. CLICK HERE for more information.
  • Subscribe to a cable, satellite or telecommunications service provider if all desired local broadcast stations are carried by that service.
  • Purchase a new television set with a built in digital tuner. Any of these steps will ensure that "over-the-air" television consumers will continue to receive programming.