The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of South Dakota has settled a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service.
The tribe filed a lawsuit after the IRS auctioned 11 square miles of land owned by a tribal corporation. The IRS said the tribe owed $3.12 million in employment taxes, penalties and interest.
The tribe agreed to withdraw the lawsuit after the IRS said the $2.58 million that was raised in the auction satisfied the debt. The tribe has secured a loan to repurchase the land from its current owner.
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Crow Creek tribe to get land back
(The Sioux Falls Argus Leader 3/2)
Court Decision:
Crow
Creek Sioux Tribe v. IRS (January 6, 2010)
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