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BUFFALO — Gov. Cuomo’s administration said yesterday it will move swiftly to begin taxing cigarettes sold on Indian reservations to non-Indian customers after getting the go-ahead from a state judge.

Supreme Court Justice Donna Siwek rejected the Seneca Indian Nation’s claims that state tax officials had improperly adopted regulations that will govern collections. She lifted a temporary court order that had been blocking enforcement.

Seneca President Robert Odawi Porter said the Western New York tribe would appeal.

State officials, facing a $9.2 billion budget deficit, voted a year ago to begin collecting the $4.35-per-pack sales and excise taxes on the millions of cartons sold by reservation smoke shops to non-Indian customers.

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