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DENVER—The Colorado gaming commission plans to hold a public hearing to review a loophole that allows casinos to spread revenue across three licenses, giving them a tax break.
However, the commission does not plan to review at its October meeting a 5 percent tax cut for casinos that was approved by the commission in May.
According to the Denver Post ( ), commissioners also will consider whether to reinstate a statewide fee of $75 per slot machine and table game that was lifted in 1999.
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Information from: The Denver Post,



