People ex rel. Kassabaum v. Hopkins
Decision Date | 24 May 1985 |
Docket Number | No. 59448,59448 |
Citation | 88 Ill.Dec. 606,478 N.E.2d 1332,106 Ill.2d 473 |
Parties | , 88 Ill.Dec. 606 PEOPLE ex rel. Charles H. KASSABAUM, County Treasurer and Ex-Officio County Collector, Plaintiff-Petitioner, v. Archibald W. HOPKINS, et al., Defendant-Respondent. |
Court | Illinois Supreme Court |
Norman K. Raffety, State's Atty., Hennepin, John X. Breslin, Deputy Director, State's Attys. Appellate Service Com'n, Ottawa, for plaintiff-petitioner.
Walter Durley Boyle, Boyle & Goldsmith, Hennepin, for defendants-respondents.
Plaintiff, Charles H. Kassabaum, county treasurer and ex-officio collector of Putnam County, appealed from the judgment entered in the circuit court of Putnam County in favor of defendants, Archibald W. Hopkins, Thomas D. Hopkins and Robert B. Hopkins. The appellate court affirmed (119 Ill.App.3d 475, 74 Ill.Dec. 957, 456 N.E.2d 678), and we allowed plaintiff's petition for leave to appeal (94 Ill.2d R. 315(a)). The facts are adequately set forth in the opinion of the appellate court and will be stated here only to the extent necessary to discuss the issues.
In January 1980, defendants constructed livestock-waste-management facilities and on October 23, 1981, pursuant to section 21a-5 of the Revenue Act of 1939 (Ill.Rev.Stat.1981, ch. 120, par. 502a-5), filed an application with the Environmental Protection Agency for certification as a pollution-control facility. On May 10, 1982, the Department of Revenue instructed the supervisor of assessments of Putnam County to remove defendants' waste-management facilities from the local tax assessment rolls as of January 1, 1982. On August 31, 1982, defendants paid 1981 property taxes under protest and filed timely tax objections. The 1981 tax bill on defendants' real estate was $9,005, of which they sought to abate $1,558.
Defendants contend that because the effective date of the certificate was October 23, 1981, they were entitled to an abatement for the 1981 tax year. The appellate court agreed, holding that the absence of retroactive language in section 21a-5 did not bar retroactive application of its provisions. Section 21a-5, in pertinent part, provided:
(Ill.Rev.Stat.1981, ch. 120, par. 502a-5.)
The appellate court reasoned that the "plain meaning of the language in the statute, when applied to the instant facts, is that the effective date of the certificate shall be the date of the making of the application for certification, that is, 1981." (119 Ill.App.3d 475, 478, 74 Ill.Dec. 957, 456 N.E.2d 678.) Without citation of authority, it concluded that, "[b]y ordinary rules of statutory construction" (119 Ill.App.3d 475, 477, 74 Ill.Dec. 957, 456 N.E.2d 678), the taxpayers were entitled to an abatement for the 1981 tax year.
Plaintiff contends that certification of the pollution-control facility after the January 1 statutory assessed valuation date did not entitle defendants to a change in assessed valuation for that tax year. He contrasts the certification process of a pollution-control facility to the certification process of a low-sulphur-dioxide-emission coal-fueled device under section 21a-9 of the Revenue Act of 1939 (Ill.Rev.Stat.1981, ch. 120, par. 502a-9 et seq.). He points out that the General Assembly specifically provided that the effective date of a certificate for special tax treatment of a low-sulphur-dioxide-emission coal-fueled device shall be on January 1 preceding the date of certification, whereas section 21a-5 contains no such provision. This dissimilarity, he asserts, shows that had the General Assembly intended section 21a-5 to apply retroactively, it would have been a simple matter to so state. We agree.
The rule that provisions granting tax exemptions are to be strictly construed and that taxation is the rule, exemption the exception (Rogers Park Post No. 108 v....
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