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May 25, 12, 6:49 am
Story (http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/riptide/2012/05/miccosukee_casino_ripping_off.php)
According to the suit, the Ricones won $2,961.66 in February 2008, of which the tribe subtracted $829.26 for federal income taxes. And when they won $2,500 that July, the tribe purportedly set aside $700 for Uncle Sam.
In 2010, the IRS informed the Ricones via a letter that they owed $1,621 with interest, because the tribe had not remitted the taxed winnings in its own filings.
All together now, We're A Sovereign Nation And We Can't Be Sued No Way No How, Even For Money We Stole.
That's why they call us the Miccosukee.
According to the suit, the Ricones won $2,961.66 in February 2008, of which the tribe subtracted $829.26 for federal income taxes. And when they won $2,500 that July, the tribe purportedly set aside $700 for Uncle Sam.
In 2010, the IRS informed the Ricones via a letter that they owed $1,621 with interest, because the tribe had not remitted the taxed winnings in its own filings.
All together now, We're A Sovereign Nation And We Can't Be Sued No Way No How, Even For Money We Stole.
That's why they call us the Miccosukee.