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California | Litigation
Twenty-Nine Palms Band sues over casino income


The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians says tribal members who live off the reservation should not pay state taxes on gaming-related income

The tribe distributes revenues from the Spotlight 29 Casino to its members under a federally-approved revenue allocation plan. Some members also work at the casino.

The tribe says California is violating the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act by imposing a tax on gaming-related income. But the state says only tribal members who live on the reservation are exempt from taxation.

Turtle Talk has posted briefs for the case.

Get the Story:
Inland tribe sues state over having to pay income tax (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 11/14)
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