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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2001 The Chickaloon Tribe of Alaska is asking the Mat-Su Borough for a tax exemption on tribally-owned land in exchange for bringing development projects to the area. The tribe says its projects will bring money to the area. The tribe is considering roads, a greenhouse and other projects and has already built a clinic, a school and hired peace officers. The tribe currently pays about $5,000 in taxes. Some of the tribe's land is exempt because it is owned by a corporation chartered under federal law. Get the Story:
Chickaloon tribe seeks tax exemption (The Anchorage Daily News 9/5)
Chickaloon Tribe makes development offer
Facebook TwitterWEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2001 The Chickaloon Tribe of Alaska is asking the Mat-Su Borough for a tax exemption on tribally-owned land in exchange for bringing development projects to the area. The tribe says its projects will bring money to the area. The tribe is considering roads, a greenhouse and other projects and has already built a clinic, a school and hired peace officers. The tribe currently pays about $5,000 in taxes. Some of the tribe's land is exempt because it is owned by a corporation chartered under federal law. Get the Story:
Chickaloon tribe seeks tax exemption (The Anchorage Daily News 9/5)
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