I don't think so.
And why should they?
They donate to a lot of charities and help in developing roads, fire departments, water issues, etc.
2006-10-24 09:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Not taxes per se, but most Indian casinos exist in states that don't allow gambling, and the agreements that allow gambling on the reservations usually include a hefty cut of the profits to the state.
2006-10-24 08:03:51
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answered by Bigfoot 7
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The agreement between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the State of Connecticut promises the state $80 million or 25% of their annual slot revenue.[19] For the first 10 years of operation, the state has received more than $1.7 billion from Foxwoods alone.
2013-11-10 07:05:25
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answered by peter 1
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Indian tribes are nations--they pay taxes to themselves. Actually I think the casino's owners pay money to the tribes to operate.
2006-10-23 19:24:58
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answered by wayfaroutthere 7
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Yes,In Ct. Foxwoods and Mohegan Sun kick back a hugh 20% to the state on all Slot revenue.
2006-10-23 22:17:52
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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As far as I understand they do not have to pay taxes because it is their land. I believe that the U.S. government had an agreement with the native Americans that they would not have to pay any taxes ever because we took their land from them.
2006-10-23 17:50:46
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answered by Anonymous
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No they don't, because the land that they are on is no longer US owned, although they still need to go through the US in order to expand.
2006-10-24 11:41:58
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answered by flippy_thb 2
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Yes but state tax, only in calif
2006-10-23 19:01:54
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answered by BUDDIE M 1
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no that u way of paying us back for taking all our land and killing most of us i just wish i was full blooded so i could get in on it
2006-10-23 17:48:10
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answered by burnt bob 4
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yup
2006-10-23 19:46:40
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answered by sid 2
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