What Is Indigenous Autonomy and Why Does It Create a Legal Basis for Tax Exemption?

Indigenous autonomy is rooted in the right of self-governance and self-determination. This article explores how Indigenous autonomy establishes a legal foundation for tax exemption and examines the relationship between governmental authority, economic independence, and the exercise of inherent rights.
There Are Legal Ways to Opt Out of Paying Taxes. Most People Just Have Not Been Told About Them.

The right of Indigenous peoples to self-determination is affirmed in both ADRIP and UNDRIP and serves as a foundation for discussions surrounding governance, economic autonomy, and taxation. This article examines how these principles support Indigenous claims to tax exemption and the exercise of inherent rights.