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Hafner Sons v. Lindley

Supreme Court of Ohio
May 9, 1979
58 Ohio St. 2d 130 (Ohio 1979)

Opinion

No. 78-1232

Decided May 9, 1979.

Taxation — Appeal to Board of Tax Appeals — Notice of appeal — R.C. 5717.02 requirements jurisdictional.

APPEAL from the Board of Tax Appeals.

By journal entry dated April 15, 1977, the Tax Commissioner (commissioner) issued a final determination assessing the taxpayer sales and use taxes based upon a preliminary assessment. The taxpayer appealed this final determination by filing a notice of appeal with the Board of Tax Appeals and the commissioner. The commissioner moved to dismiss the appeal for the reasons that the notice of appeal filed by the taxpayer did not "set forth, or have attached thereto and incorporated therein by reference, a true copy of the notice sent by * * * commissioner to the taxpayer of the final determination complained of" nor did it specify what errors the taxpayer believed the commissioner made in his final determination, as required by R.C. 5717.02.

The board sustained the motion to dismiss, and the cause is now before this court upon an appeal as a matter of right.

Drew Ward Co., L.P.A., Mr. Richard H. Ward and Mr. Alfred J. Mangels, for appellant.

Mr. William J. Brown, attorney general, and Mr. John C. Duffy, Jr., for appellee.


R.C. 5717.02 provides that appeals may be taken from final determinations of the Tax Commissioner (or the Commissioner of Tax Equalization), and the second paragraph thereof sets forth, in pertinent part, certain provisions governing the contents of the notice of appeal, as follows:

"* * * The notice of appeal shall set forth, or have attached thereto and incorporated therein by reference, a true copy of the notice sent by * * * commissioner to the taxpayer of the final determination complained of, and shall also specify the errors therein complained of."

A case apposite to the one at bar is Lee Jewelry Co. v. Bowers (1965), 162 Ohio St. 567. In that case the Board of Tax Appeals dismissed the taxpayer's appeal upon a finding that a copy of the Tax Commissioner's final determination had not been attached to the taxpayer's notice of appeal, and this court affirmed that decision as follows:

"Compliance with the specific and mandatory provisions of Section 5717.02, Revised Code, governing the filing of a notice of appeal is essential to confer jurisdiction on the Board of Tax Appeals. American Restaurant Lunch Co. v. Glander, Tax Commr., 147 Ohio St. 147, 70 N.E.2d 93.

"The decision of the Board of Tax Appeals dismissing the appeal on the ground of failure to comply with the mandatory jurisdictional statutory requirement is not unreasonable or unlawful. Kent Provision Co., Inc., v. Peck, Tax Commr., 159 Ohio St. 84, 110 N.E.2d 776; David v. Peck, Tax Commr., 161 Ohio St. 80, 118 N.E.2d 146."

A notice of appeal is jurisdictional, and strict compliance with the statutory provisions relating to its contents and filing must be strictly adhered to.

The decision of the Board of Tax Appeals being neither unreasonable nor unlawful is affirmed.

Decision affirmed.

CELEBREZZE, C.J., HERBERT, W. BROWN, P. BROWN, SWEENEY, LOCHER and HOLMES, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Hafner Sons v. Lindley

Supreme Court of Ohio
May 9, 1979
58 Ohio St. 2d 130 (Ohio 1979)
Case details for

Hafner Sons v. Lindley

Case Details

Full title:H. HAFNER SONS, INC., APPELLANT, v. LINDLEY, TAX COMMR., APPELLEE

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: May 9, 1979

Citations

58 Ohio St. 2d 130 (Ohio 1979)
388 N.E.2d 1240

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