Bill
SF 93
Tribal trust land sales and use tax exemption.
Overview: SF 93 is a bill that seeks to provide a sales and use tax exemption for the sale of tribal trust land.Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to support the eco
Bill
SF 93
Overview: SF 93 is a bill that seeks to provide a sales and use tax exemption for the sale of tribal trust land.Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to support the eco
Overview: SF 93 is a bill that seeks to provide a sales and use tax exemption for the sale of tribal trust land.
Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to support the economic development and self-determination of tribal nations within the state. By exempting the sale of tribal trust land from sales and use taxes, the bill aims to remove a financial barrier and facilitate the transfer of land back to tribal control.
Key Provisions:
- Establishes a sales and use tax exemption for the sale of tribal trust land
- Defines "tribal trust land" as land held in trust by the federal government for the benefit of a federally recognized Indian tribe
- Requires the state to develop and implement procedures for administering the tax exemption
Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would primarily benefit federally recognized Indian tribes within the state, as it would allow them to acquire and manage tribal trust land without the added burden of sales and use taxes. The exemption may also encourage economic development and investment on tribal lands.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill was introduced in the Senate but did not receive further consideration for the calendar of the day (COW). Its current status indicates that it has not progressed through the legislative process and may require additional action or reintroduction in a future session.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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