MYTH:
The Confederated
Tribes and individual Colville Tribal members never pay property
taxes and all of their properties are held in trust for them by
the federal government.
FACT:
In a few instances,
the Confederated Tribes and in many instances, individual Colville
tribal members, pay property taxes in the respective counties
where the property is located.
Only lands presently
located within the boundaries of the Colville Indian Reservation,
land which was located within the boundaries of the former reservation,
commonly referred to as the "North Half" of the Colville
Reservation, and lands known as allotments (parcels) that are owned
or were owned by members in areas on and near the present Colville
Indian Reservation qualify for the "trust" status.
Example:
A Colville tribal
member who owns property in west Coulee Dam, Grand Coulee or Electric
City (or any area that is located outside the boundaries of the Colville
Indian Reservation) will pay applicable property taxes even if the
property is purchased from another Colville tribal member.