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DECEMBER 8, 2000 The New York State Association of Counties on Thursday said they plan to ask the Legislature as well as Congress for bills imposing taxes on Indian businesses. Although the state has the power to collect taxes on non-Indians, they have declined to do so and the state's Supreme Court upheld that right. Still, the group plans on targetting sales of cigarettes, gasolines, and other products to non-Indians. In other states, tribes have compacts to address taxation of non-Indians. The state of Connecticut recently came to an agreement with its two tribes, but the products inolved there were created on-reservation, as opposed to off-reservation, a factor often significant in determining state taxation rights. Get the Story:
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Taxation of Indian businesses sought
Facebook TwitterDECEMBER 8, 2000 The New York State Association of Counties on Thursday said they plan to ask the Legislature as well as Congress for bills imposing taxes on Indian businesses. Although the state has the power to collect taxes on non-Indians, they have declined to do so and the state's Supreme Court upheld that right. Still, the group plans on targetting sales of cigarettes, gasolines, and other products to non-Indians. In other states, tribes have compacts to address taxation of non-Indians. The state of Connecticut recently came to an agreement with its two tribes, but the products inolved there were created on-reservation, as opposed to off-reservation, a factor often significant in determining state taxation rights. Get the Story:
County lawmakers target Indian taxation issues (The Albany Times-Union 12/8) Related Stories:
Supreme Court to take on taxation (Tribal Law 11/28)
Crow fate may rest in decision (Tribal Law 11/28)
Tribe wins round in tax case (Money Matters 09/12)
Oneida Nation update (Smoke Signals 08/07)
Court rules on taxes (Money Matters 08/04)
Seneca upset about cigarette bill (Money Matters 06/22)
Court rules on taxation (Tribal Law 05/31)
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