Trotter v. State of Tennessee Blount County, Tenn

CourtU.S. Supreme Court
Writing for the CourtCARDOZO
CitationTrotter v. State of Tennessee Blount County, Tenn, 290 U.S. 354, 54 S.Ct. 138, 78 L.Ed. 358 (1933)
Decision Date04 December 1933
Docket NumberNo. 79,79
PartiesTROTTER v. STATE OF TENNESSEE for Use and Benefif of BLOUNT COUNTY, TENN

Mr. Russell R. Kramer, of Maryville, Tenn., for petitioner.

Mr. Sam Johnson, of Maryville, Tenn., for respondent.

Mr. Justice CARDOZO delivered the opinion of the Court.

The question is whether lands in Tennessee purchased by the guardian of a veteran with moneys received from the United States for the use of the disabled ward are subject to taxation.

Joseph A. Leake became mentally incompetent by reason of his service in the Army during the World War. Since May, 1922, the United States government has paid compensation to his guardian at the rate of $100 a month in accordance with the provisions of part II of the World War Veterans' Act (38 U.S.C. § 471 et seq. (38 USCA § 471 et seq.)), and disability benefits at the rate of $57.50 a month under a policy of war risk insurance in accordance with the provisions of part III of the same act. 38 U.S.C. § 511 et seq. (38 USCA § 511 et seq.). On June 3, 1924, the guardian purchased land and buildings in Blount county, Tenn., paying therefor $2,500 in cash out of the moneys theretofore received from the government, $2,000 in promissory notes, which have been paid out of later moneys derived from the same source, and $1,500 by assuming the payment of a mortgage, which has been discharged by the use of the proceeds of fire insurance covering one of the buildings. State and county taxes assessed upon the land for the year 1929 are in arrears with interest and penalties. The state of Tennessee, the respondent here, brought suit in the chancery court to declare the tax a lien enforceable by a sale. The guardian and his ward answered that by force of the federal statutes the land was exempt. The chancellor sustained the defense and dismissed the complainant's bill. The Supreme Court of Tennessee reversed, and directed the court of chancery to award judgment to the state. State v. Blair, 165 Tenn. 519, 57 S.W.(2d) 455. The case is here on certiorari.

By the World War Veterans' Act, 'The compensation, insurance, and maintenance and support allowance payable under Parts II, III, and IV, respectively, shall not be assignable; shall not be subject to the claims of creditors of any person to whom an award is made under Parts II, III, or IV; and shall be exempt from all taxation.' Act of June 7, 1924, c. 320, § 22, 43 Stat. 613, 38 U.S.C. § 454 (38 USCA § 454); cf. 38 U.S.C. § 618 (38 USCA § 618).

Exemptions from taxation are not to be enlarged by implication if doubts are nicely balanced. Chicago Theological Seminary v. Illinois, 188 U.S. 662, 674, 23 S.Ct. 386, 47 L.Ed. 641. On the other hand, they are not to be read so grudgingly as to thwart the purpose of the lawmakers. The moneys payable to this soldier were unquestionably exempt till they came into his hands or the hands of his guardian. McIntosh v. Aubrey, 185 U.S. 122, 22 S.Ct. 561, 46 L.Ed. 834. We leave the question open whether the exemption remained in force while they continued in those hands or on deposit in a bank. cf. McIntosh v. Aubrey, supra; State v. Shawnee County Commissioners, 132 Kan. 233, 294 P. 915; Wilson v. Sawyer, 177 Ark. 492, 6 S.W.(2d) 825; and Surace v. Danna, 248 N.Y. 18, 24, 25, 161 N.E. 315. Be that as it may, we think it very clear that there was an end to the exemption when they lost the quality of moneys and were converted into land and buildings. The statute speaks of 'compensation, insurance, and maintenance and support allowance payable' to the veteran, and declares that these shall be exempt. We see no token of a purpose to extend a like immunity to permanent investments or the fruits of...

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