New York smokeshops face deadline for taxes
Smoke shops on the Poospatuck Reservation lost a last-minute appeal in their taxation battle with the state of New York.

In August, Judge Carol Amon ordered the smoke shops to stop selling tobacco products to non-Indians. The smoke shops asked the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals for an emergency stay of the decision but the request was rejected yesterday.

As a result, the smoke shops must stop selling tobacco to non-Indians or collect the state's sales tax. They can continue to sell tax-free cigarettes to members of the Unkechaug Indian Nation, a state-recognized tribe.

New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg sued the smoke shops last year, claiming they are cheating the city out of millions of dollars in tax revenues.

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