Title: PROTEST OF FIRST NAT'L BANK
Citation: 143 Okla. 115, 1930 OK 229, 287 P. 104 3
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: May 6, 1930

PROTEST OF FIRST NAT'L BANK Annotate this Case PROTEST OF FIRST NAT'L BANK 1930 OK 229 287 P. 1043 143 Okla. 115 Case Number: 20162 Decided: 05/06/1930 Supreme Court of Oklahoma PROTEST OF FIRST NAT. BANK OF ENID. Syllabus ¶0 Taxation--Limitation on Jurisdiction of Court of Tax Review. The Court of Tax Review has no jurisdiction to review the application of a legal rate of ad valorem tax levy to specific property, or to determine that specific property is subject thereto. Appeal from Court of Tax Review; T. G. Chambers, Hal Johnson, and Harve L. Melton, Judges. In the matter of the protest of the First National Bank of Enid against tax levies by the Excise Board of Garfield County. Protest dismissed, and protestant appeals. Affirmed. McKeever, Moore & Elam, for appellant. ANDREWS, J. ¶1 This is an appeal from the judgment of the Court of Tax Review dismissing the protest of the First National Bank of Enid, Okla., against the application of a legal rate of ad valorem tax levy fixed by the excise board of Garfield county, Okla., to the property of the protestant. The Court of Tax Review dismissed the protest on the ground that that court was without jurisdiction to determine the issue presented. ¶2 The protestant contends that the rate of levy fixed by the excise board of Garfield county for ad valorem tax purposes could not be lawfully applied to its property because the rate so fixed was excessive and in violation of section 5219, Rev. Stat. of the United States, as amended by the Act of March 4, 1923, and section 9607, C. O. S. 1921. ¶3 The issue presented was determined by this court in Protest of First Nat. Bank of Guthrie, 136 Okla. 141 , 276 P. 766, wherein this court held that the Court of Tax Review has no jurisdiction to review the application of a legal rate of ad valorem tax levy to specific property or to determine whether or not specific property is subject thereto. That decision is controlling.