Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 25 : Section 412a


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 412a. Exemption from taxation of lands subject to restrictions against alienation; determination of homestead

      All homesteads, heretofore purchased out of the trust or
    restricted funds of individual Indians, are hereby declared to be
    instrumentalities of the Federal Government and shall be nontaxable
    until otherwise directed by Congress: Provided, That the title to
    such homesteads shall be held subject to restrictions against
    alienation or encumbrance except with the approval of the Secretary
    of the Interior: And provided further, That the Indian owner or
    owners shall select, with the approval of the Secretary of the
    Interior, either the agricultural and grazing lands, not exceeding
    a total of one hundred and sixty acres, or the village, town, or
    city property, not exceeding in cost $5,000, to be designated as a
    homestead.



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