City Council of Augusta v. National Bank
City Council of Augusta v. National Bank
Opinion of the Court
This was a bill filed by the National Bank of Augusta and the Planters’ Loan and Savings Bank against the City Council of Augusta, praying for an injunction to restrain the defendants from collecting a tax levied on the shares of stock held and owned by the respective shareholders in the aforesaid banks, located in the city of Augusta, on the ground that the tax so levied was illegal, in this: that the shares of the respective stockholders in said banks were taxed one per cent., when bonds and notes and other moneyed capital, was only taxed one-fourth of one per cent. The Court granted the injunction restraining the defendants from collecting the tax imposed, exceeding one-fourth of one per cent.; whereupon, the defendants excepted. The complainants also excepted, because the Court held that they were liable to be taxed at all, under the City Ordinance of 30th December, 1871, and that the shares of the stockholders, in the National Bank especially, could not be taxed under the City Ordinance without special authority for that purpose had first been delegated by the State to the municipal corporation of the city. In regard to the exceptions taken by the complainants to. the ruling of the Court, we find no error.
The City Council of Augusta have, unquestionably, the general power and authority, as has been repeatedly ruled by this Court, to levy and collect a tax upon all species of property
One of the great evils of the day is the extravagant expenditure of money on the part of the State, municipal corporations and county organizations, and the levying extraordinary taxes on the property of the people to pay it. The people have not as much property now as they once had to be taxed, and the sooner that fact is realized and acted on, the better it will be for the welfare and prosperity of the State. Excessive taxation is an insidious but certain process for the exhaustion of the substance of any people, and we are not disposed to encourage it, when to do so would be to violate the fundamental law of the State.
Let the judgment of the Court below be affirmed.
Reference
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- The City Council of Augusta, in error v. The National Bank of Augusta, in error The City Council of Augusta, in error v. The Planters' Loan and Savings Bank, in error
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