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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 2703003" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>That all depends on the compact each tribe has. Choctaw compact (which I linked earlier) keeps in place the appropriations of a normal state tag. The tribe then gets 85% of what would have gone into the General Fund which averages out close to the same "loss" the General Fund sees every time someone purchases a special tag anyway (cancer research, vet, etc). Fees, taxes, and fines are identical to a state tag. Tags can be purchased at any tag office anywhere in the state as long as a tribal membership ID is presented. Those purchasing a Choctaw tag do not have to be within Choctaw Nation; they can be anywhere in the state. The tribe uses most of their 85% General Fund share to issue 20% rebates for all taxes and fees paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 2703003, member: 5151"] That all depends on the compact each tribe has. Choctaw compact (which I linked earlier) keeps in place the appropriations of a normal state tag. The tribe then gets 85% of what would have gone into the General Fund which averages out close to the same "loss" the General Fund sees every time someone purchases a special tag anyway (cancer research, vet, etc). Fees, taxes, and fines are identical to a state tag. Tags can be purchased at any tag office anywhere in the state as long as a tribal membership ID is presented. Those purchasing a Choctaw tag do not have to be within Choctaw Nation; they can be anywhere in the state. The tribe uses most of their 85% General Fund share to issue 20% rebates for all taxes and fees paid. [/QUOTE]
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