161 Ga. 669 | Ga. | 1926
Fulton Trading Company is a Georgia corporation, with its fixed and permanent place of business at 135 Ivy Street in the City of Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Matt Sherlock is an employee of said corporation, and was such on October 3, 1925, and prior thereto, when the tax-collector of Laurens County issued a tax execution against Sherlock, trading as Fulton Trading Company, to collect the occupation tax imposed by sec. 2, par. 59 of the general tax act of 1923. This execution was levied on certain property of said company, in possession of Sherlock, which was held by him as agent and representative of said company. Said property was being advertised for sale under said levy. Said company is a bona fide resident of the City of Atlanta, Fulton County, and is not a non-resident of Georgia, and has paid the occupation tax of twenty-five dollars for the year 1925, required by paragraph 69 of the general tax act of 1923, to the tax-collector of Fulton County, who issued his 'certificate showing the payment of said tax, and certifying that said .company, its agents, and representatives were authorized to transact business in this State without the payment 'of additional occupation taxes, and that the license required by said act had been issued to this company for the year 1925. Said company filed its petition against the tax-collector, the sheriff, and his deputy, to enjoin them from selling its property so levied upon, on the ground that said tax execution had been illegally issued against it and had been illegally levied upon its property, because under the facts aforesaid it was not liable for said tax.
Injunction will lie, at the instance of any taxpayer who has not estopped himself, to enjoin a sale of his property for the collection of an unauthorized tax. Green v. Hutchinson, 128 Ga. 379 (57 S. E. 353); Burkhart v. Fitzgerald, 137 Ga. 366 (5-c) (73 S. E. 583); Bibb National Bank v. Macon, 148 Ga. 478 (4) (97 S. E. 72).
Applying the foregoing principles, the court erred in not granting the injunction prayed.
Judgment reversed.