148 A.D. 908 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1912
The following is the opinion of the Special Term:
The relator moves for a peremptory -writ of mandamus commanding the collector of assessments and arrears to credit against the special franchise tax levied against the relator for the year 1908 a certain payment of $15,000. It appears that the board of aldermen by ordinance in the year 1903 granted to the relator the right to operate a street surface railway on certain streets in the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. Thereafter and on or about July 27,1909, an agreement was entered into between the city and the relator whereby the sums to be paid annually to the city pursuant to said ordinance were materially reduced, one of the conditions of such reduction being the immediate payment by the relator of all sums then due for the right to use the said streets at the rate specified in the original franchise of 1903. The relator thereupon, in the month of July, 1909, paid to the city the sum of $36,458, representing the balance due for the use of said streets for the year ending September 30, 1906, and the amount due for the years ending September 30,' 1907, and September 30, 1908, respectively, together with interest thereon. The tax assessed upon the special franchise of the relator for the year 1909 amounted to the sum of $11,346.90 only, which tax for said year 1909 was entirely canceled pursuant to section 48 of the Tax Law. Of the payment made in the month of July, 1909, $13,000 represented the franchise payment for the year ending September 30, 1908, which was more than sufficient to cancel the special franchise tax for the year 1909. On September 20, 1909, the chamberlain of the city of New York delivered to the defendant, as collector of assessments and arrears, a certificate showing that in July, 1909, $15,000 had been paid by the relator as the franchise payment for the year ending September 30, 1907, and this sum the relator claims should offset the special franchise tax for the year 1908. Section 48 of the Tax Law
Consol. Laws, chap. 60 (Laws of 1909, chap. 62), § 48.— [Rep.
Gen. Laws, chap. 24 (Laws of 1896, chap. 908), § 46, as added by Laws of 1899, chap. 713.— [B.EP.