- The City of Grand Junction is eliminating the vendor fee deduction for sales, use, lodging, and marijuana taxes effective January 1, 2026.
- Businesses must remit the full amount of tax collected; tax rates are unchanged, but remittance amounts will increase.
- This change aligns Grand Junction with recent state law (HB25B-1005) and other municipalities.
- Affected businesses should update their remittance calculations and review cash flow assumptions.
- TaxCloud users do not need to make manual adjustments, as the system will update automatically.
Source: taxcloud.com
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