Nation and The Quandaries of State Taxation in Indian Country
Nation and The Quandaries of State Taxation in Indian Country
its Motor Fuel Tax Act to Indian tribes for the first time,
established law, the Court ruled Kansas was within its sovereign
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from state regulation, occasionally upholding state taxes that
New Mexico tax on the gross receipts a tribe earned from an off-
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The Court continues to apply the Bracker test in cases
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According to Justice Thomas, writing for the majority, because
the Nation does not bear the burden of the tax and because the
tax to retailers at the point of sale. But the Court points out
that distributors must calculate and physically pay the tax, and
points are important: (1) the state does not infringe on tribal
occurring off the reservation; (2) the balancing test should not
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In dissent, Justice Ginsburg argues for the imposition of
the interest-balancing test. She points out that the taxes are
may tax the motor fuel, economic reality dictates that the two
taxes together would raise the market price far above the
incidence of the motor fuel tax and then applies the appropriate
(1) who bears the incidence of the tax, and (2) where
rules, it is valid.
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Nation. (Although the dissent advocates for affirming the
the state tax will affect the Nation by negating its ability to
levy its own motor vehicle tax. However, both Justice Ginsburg
Nation. The two are simply not the same, certainly not enough
“who” and “where” of the fuel sale are the criteria for
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Even if the Court were to decide the incidence of the tax
not clear the result would be any more favorable for the Nation.
Kansas would prohibit its ability to tax the sale of motor fuel
the Nation does not prohibit its ability to tax fuel at all. The
tribe retains the power to levy its own tax concurrent with that
use the revenue it receives from the motor fuel tax to maintain
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potentially disastrous for Indian tribes everywhere. Tax
the one Kansas seeks to apply; (2) they may contract with the
the reservation, and the tribe can mitigate any potential losses