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May 15, 2012
Senate Holds Hearing Today on What Tax Reform Means for Tribes and Territories
The Senate Finane Committee holds a hearing today on Tax Reform: What It Could Mean for Tribes and Territories:
- Sarah Hall Ingram (Commissioner, Tax Exempt and Govenment Entities, IRS)
- Robert Odawi Porter (President, Seneca Nation of Indians, Salamanca, NY)
- Lindsay G. Robertson (Professor, University of Oklahoma College of Law)
- Steven Maguire (Specialist in Public Finance, Congressional Research Service)
In connetion with the hearing, the Joint Committee on Taxation has released two reports:
- Overview of Federal Tax Provisions and Analysis of Selected Issues Relating to Native American Tribes and Their Members (JCX-40-12)
- Federal Tax Law and Issues Related to the United States Territories (JCX-41-12)
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