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40. Can a Federally recognized Tribe qualify as a CBO since they are exempt from Federal taxation?

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40. Can a Federally recognized Tribe qualify as a CBO since they are exempt from Federal taxation?

No. Federally recognized Indian tribes as defined in section 302(r) of the Clean Air Act are units of government. Their exemption from taxation, like that of states, stems from governmental powers such as taxation, law enforcement, and civil authority recognized in Federal law.

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