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Seneca Nation couple urge judges to follow conventional tax law

By Sarah S. Bryant
September 10, 2021
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By Diamond Naga Siu (September 10, 2021, 8:50 p.m. EDT) – A couple with ties to the Seneca Indian Nation have said the United States Supreme Court “must honor the promises” of two treaties that protect labor in the tax reservations, arguing that Congress ordered the IRS to comply with treaty obligations.

Listed Seneca Nation member Alice Perkins, who died in July, and her non-Indigenous husband, Fredrick, are appealing a Second Circuit ruling that upheld a U.S. Tax Court ruling saying they must pay taxes on income from gravel mined in Seneca’s territory. , but the couple argued that the Treaty of Canandaigua of 1794 and the Treaty with the Senecs – also dubbed the …

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