She moved her company to Colorado: Seven months later she decided to leave
By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice
Heather Florio didn’t move her company to Colorado for a short stay.
When she arrived in early 2025, she thought she was putting down roots.
“We came here… at the beginning of January, 2025 with anticipation of this being our permanent home.”
About seven months in, she said the company was having to leave.
“We found out that some laws had changed here in the state of Colorado,” Florio said. “Specifically regarding tax thresholds. We’re looking at double the amount of taxes if we stay here. We are unfortunately having to leave my home state.”
Florio described that decision in a video from the Southern Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, which was shared with RMV by the Colorado Chamber.
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