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Fraternities Attempt To Avoid Paying Back Taxes
Last updated on Monday, July 03, 2006

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(BLOOMINGTON) - The State Supreme Court has ruled against three Indiana University fraternities which tried to retroactively apply for property tax exemptions.
A four-to-one ruling says Pi Kappa Psi, Alpha Tau Omega and Sigma Chi will have to pay the state more than $110,000 in back taxes.
Chief Justice Randal Shepard says the fraternities' excuse that they were in a unique circumstance does not carry any legal weight.
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