Summary:
– State says ruling could jeopardize income tax revenue.
– Stroble seeks SCOTUS review on reservation-based taxation .
– Case tests whether McGirt extends to civil tax matters.
This week, the Oklahoma Tax Commission tried to dissuade the U.S. Supreme Court from hearing a case that could upend state income tax revenue if decided in the plaintiff’s favor.
The commission filed a 22-page brief on Monday, opposing Alicia Stroble ‘s SCOTUS petition, which asks the country’s highest court to review the Oklahoma Supreme Court ‘s July ruling in the Stroble v. Oklahoma Tax Commission case.
The issue at hand is whether the reservations affirmed by the landmark 2020 McGirt decision extend to civil matters, namely taxation. As things stand in Oklahoma, affirmed reservatio

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