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July 9, 2014

Ruling broadens tax breaks for buildings on tribal land

  • Assessors across Washington are deciding how to comply. In Snohomish County, the exemption removes $106 million from this year's property tax rolls.
  • EVERETT (AP) — Wal-Mart, Home Depot and others that own buildings on tribal land will receive property tax refunds from Snohomish County as a result of a federal appeals court decision.

    The retailers and the outlet mall at the Tulalip Tribes' Quil Ceda Village plus about 1,200 homeowners in the Marysville area will receive a total of about $5 million, The Daily Herald reported.


     
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