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Utah Native American Reservation Income Deduction

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Utah Native American Reservation Income Deduction

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Native Americans
Native Americans who earn income in Utah must file a Utah tax return.
  - Enrolled members of a Native American tribe or nation in Utah, who live and work on the reservation where they are enrolled, are exempt from Utah income tax on income earned on the reservation. See instructions on page 6.
  - Enrolled members of the Ute Tribe who work on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation and live on land removed from that reservation under Hagen vs. Utah (510 U.S. 399 (1994)) are exempt from Utah income tax on income earned on the reservation.
See details at incometax.utah.gov/deductions_native.php.
Native American Income
An enrolled member of a Native American tribe in Utah who lives and works on the reservation where he/she is an enrolled member is exempt from Utah income tax on the reservation income. An enrolled member of the Ute tribe who works on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation and lives on land removed from that reservation under Hagen vs. Utah (510 U.S. 399 (1994)) is exempt from Utah income tax on income earned on the reservation.
Enter the exempt income included in your federal adjusted gross income. Enter your enrollment/census number and your Native/Tribe Code from the list below.
Nation/Tribe Code
1. Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation
2. Navajo Nation Reservation
3. Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah Reservation
4. Skull Valley Bank of Goshute Indians
5. Ute Indian Tribe
6. Other tribe

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