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Tribal governments may institute several types of organizational structures, and this article will outline retirement programs that will benefit the structure which your Tribe has selected. If your Tribe has […]
Exploring the costs and benefits of two alternative investment approaches SYNOPSIS Proponents of active and passive investment management styles have made exhaustive and valid arguments for and against both approaches. […]
Could “Official Immunity” Fill Gaps In Tribal Officials’ Sovereign Immunity?
Every day, tribal officials serve Indian nations by making difficult decisions, and more and more often non-tribal courts are exposing them to the peril of litigation and potential liability in […]
On October 16, 2017, the Department of the Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced Bryan Rice, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, as the new Director of the Bureau of Indian […]
Generally, the amount of benefits received from Social Security depends on how much an employee earned over their career and paid into Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) through taxes. FICA […]
The Indian employment tax credit provides a 20 percent income tax credit for the first $20,000 of qualified wages and qualified employee health insurance costs for any Indian tribal member […]
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