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Calif. dropping tribal taxation suit
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2002 California is dropping its taxation lawsuit against the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, a spokesperson for the state's taxation board said. The state has been trying to collect a 7.75 percent sales tax on the reservation. But now that the tax board is voting to change its policy on the tax, the lawsuit will end, said spokesperson Sheri Larson. Get the Story:
State Board of Equalization to consider Indian sales tax change (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 2/14) Related Stories:
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