City of Bessemer v. McClain

957 So. 2d 1061, 2006 Ala. LEXIS 310, 2006 WL 2089923
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedNovember 3, 2006
Docket1031917
StatusPublished
Cited by81 cases

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City of Bessemer v. McClain, 957 So. 2d 1061, 2006 Ala. LEXIS 310, 2006 WL 2089923 (Ala. 2006).

Opinion

957 So.2d 1061 (2006)

CITY OF BESSEMER et al.
v.
E.B. McCLAIN et al.

1031917.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 28, 2006.
Opinion Overruling Rehearing November 3, 2006.

*1064 J. Bentley Owens III of Starnes & Atchison, LLP, Birmingham; Philip F. Hutcheson and April B. Danielson of Boardman, Carr, Weed & Hutchison, P.C., Birmingham; and Jon B. Terry of Bains & Terry, Bessemer, for appellants.

J. Bentley Owens III of Starnes & Atchison, LLP, Birmingham; Mark S. Boardman, Philip F. Hutcheson, and April B. Danielson of Boardman, Carr, Weed & Hutchison, P.C., Birmingham; and Jon B. Terry of Bains & Terry, Bessemer, for appellants, on second application for rehearing.

William A. Short, Jr., and T. Kenneth Forster, Bessemer; Calvin M. Whitesell, Montgomery; and Ralph D. Cook and John W. Haley of Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton, Birmingham, for appellees.

On Application for Rehearing

PER CURIAM.

The opinion of January 13, 2006, is withdrawn, and the following is substituted therefor.

The cities of Bessemer, Homewood, Hoover, Hueytown, Mountain Brook, Trussville, and Vestavia Hills (collectively referred to as "the Cities"), all located in Jefferson County, appeal from the judgment of the Bessemer Division of the Jefferson Circuit Court declaring various taxing ordinances adopted by the Cities invalid and imposing a constructive trust on the taxes collected by the Cities pursuant to those ordinances. As to the claims asserted against Bessemer, Hoover, and Hueytown, we affirm the trial court's judgment. As to the claims asserted against Homewood, Mountain Brook, Trussville, and Vestavia Hills, we vacate the trial court's judgment and remand this case to the trial court with directions to dismiss those claims or to transfer them to the Birmingham Division of the Jefferson Circuit Court.

*1065 I. Background

On September 23, 2003, E.B. McClain and the Alabama Wholesale Distributors Association ("AWDA") filed a complaint in the Bessemer Division of the Jefferson Circuit Court. On March 1, 2004, McClain and AWDA amended their complaint to add as plaintiffs W.L. Petrey Wholesale Company, City Wholesale Grocery Company, Tobacco Post LLC, and Charles Lee Rackley, Jr. (The plaintiffs are hereinafter referred to collectively as "McClain.") The complaint sought a judgment declaring the following municipal ordinances invalid:

1. City of Bessemer Ordinance No. 3227, effective January 1, 2004, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Bessemer and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;
2. City of Birmingham Ordinance No. 03-134, effective September 1, 2003, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Birmingham and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;[1]
3. City of Fairfield Ordinance No. 964, effective October 1, 2003, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Fairfield and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;[2]
4. City of Homewood Ordinance No. 2182, effective January 1, 2004, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Homewood and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;
5. City of Hoover Ordinance No. 03-1978, effective January 1, 2004, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Hoover and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;
6. City of Hueytown Ordinance No. 03-0812-02, effective September 1, 2003, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Hueytown and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;
7. City of Mountain Brook Ordinance No. 1586, effective September 8, 2003, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes *1066 and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Mountain Brook and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products;
8. City of Trussville Ordinance No. 2003-034-ADM, effective October 1, 2003, imposing a $.10 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.10 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Trussville and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products; and
9. City of Vestavia Hills Ordinance No. 1659-C, effective October 1, 2003, imposing a $.08 tax per pack of cigarettes and $.08 tax per package of smoking tobacco to be collected and paid by wholesalers of tobacco products delivering to retailers within the city limits of Vestavia Hills and also imposing taxes on cigars, chewing tobacco, and snuff products, as well as a license tax of $150 plus 3/4 of 1% of the annual gross sales from all tobacco products to be paid by anyone distributing tobacco products within the city limits of Vestavia Hills.

McClain argued that the above-referenced municipal ordinances were invalid because, he argued, they improperly taxed tobacco products in violation of Act No. 414, Ala. Acts 1947. The title and pertinent sections of Act No. 414 provide:

"AN ACT

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