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- Minnesota’s tribal fuel tax exemption framework has been shaped by state legislation and court rulings over the years, with certain tribes exempt from state fuel taxes on reservations, while tax treatment can vary by tribe, fuel type, and point of sale. The specifics are often tied to intergovernmental agreements, treaty rights, and recent tax/transportation bills enacted in Minnesota, which can adjust exemptions or create new property or tax provisions that involve tribal lands. For the latest status, you’ll want the most recent Minnesota Department of Revenue notices, state legislative updates, and tribal government announcements.
What to check for the latest
- Minnesota Department of Revenue updates on petroleum and fuel taxation and any tribal exemptions or changes
- Recent Minnesota transportation or tax omnibus bills that mention tribal property tax exemptions or fuel-related provisions
- Official statements from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Mille Lacs Band, or other tribal governments about fuel tax rules on their lands
- Court decisions or settlements that interpret state tax authority on tribal lands in Minnesota
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Sources
Petroleum Tank Cleanup Fee for July-October 2026The Minnesota Petrofund Board notified the Minnesota Department of Revenue that we must collect the Petroleum Tank Cleanup Fee for July, August, September, and October 2026.
www.revenue.state.mn.usOn June 14, 2025, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz approved an omnibus tax bill that increases the state's cannabis tax rate.
tax.thomsonreuters.comCarriers from IFTA jurisdictions must have an IFTA license and decal, or a fuel trip permit.Minnesota currently has a 20-mile border agreement with North Dakota whereby fuel reciprocity is granted to all vehicles operating within a 20-mile radius of the border. They also have a 30-mile border agreem...
jjkellercompliancenetwork.comGas prices are still rising due to the Iran war but drivers are saving by fueling up at tribally owned gas stations Drivers Find Relief from High Gas Prices on Tribal Lands from Seattle to New York.
www.latestly.comThe Minnesota governor has signed into law a $1.3 billion transportation budget that includes new taxes and fees, and a fuel tax increase.
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