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The ruling means that tribal citizens who live and work on tribal lands are required to pay state income tax. Here's how that impacts the Stroble v. Oklahoma Tax Commission case.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that its federal counterpart’s 2020 decision in Oklahoma v. McGirt does not exempt certain tribal members from state income taxes.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation must pay income tax to the state of Oklahoma.
Stroble lives in Okmulgee, a part of Oklahoma that was reaffirmed as Indian Country in the 2020 Supreme Court case McGirt v. Oklahoma. She is also employed by the Muscogee Creek Nation.
A recent ruling from Oklahoma’s top court that Native Americans living and working on tribal land must pay state income tax ...
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.