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Discussions sought to resolve tribal tax issue
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2003 The Navajo Nation's new attorney general says the tribe is hoping to resolve a tax dispute with the state of New Mexico. The tribe sought to impose a tax on highway contractors working for the state. The project in question runs through tribal land but the N.M. attorney general in a legal opinion said the tax was not lawful. Get the Story:
Navajo AG wants to work out tax question (AP 2/5) Get the Opinion:
Opinion No. 03-03 (January 23, 2003) Related Stories:
N.M. rejects tribal authority claim (1/29)
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