A federal appeals court is poised to take up a long-running dispute about whether the Seminole Tribe of Florida should have to pay state taxes on fuel it uses on tribal lands.

State and federal courts have backed the Florida Department of Revenue in the dispute, which involves vehicles filling up at gas stations that are off Seminole property but using the fuel on tribal lands. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit will hear arguments Dec. 10 in Miami, as the tribe seeks to overturn the dismissal of a case in a lower federal court.

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