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Blangeres v. Burlington Northern, Inc.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Apr 10, 1989
872 F.2d 327 (9th Cir. 1989)

Summary

affirming that TIA barred federal injunction against disclosure of corporation's records which would render states "unable to obtain the information necessary for assessment" of taxes against its employees

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Opinion

No. 87-4138.

Argued and Submitted October 6, 1988. Memorandum January 19, 1989.

Decided April 10, 1989.

William J. Powell, Powell and Morris, Spokane, Wash., for plaintiffs-appellants.

Kurt W. Kroschel, Kurt W. Kroschel Associates, Bellevue, Wash., for defendant-appellee.

Larry M. Dunn, Office of the Atty. Gen., Boise, Idaho, for defendants-intervenors-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington.

Before FARRIS and POOLE, Circuit Judges, and KELLEHER, District Judge.

Honorable Robert J. Kelleher, Senior District Judge for the Central District of California, sitting by designation.


Robert F. Blangeres and other employees of Burlington Northern appeal the district court's dismissal of their action. They also appeal the district court's order granting permissive intervention to the Idaho and Montana taxing authorities. We affirm.

The employees sought an order enjoining Burlington Northern from disclosing earnings records and other tax-related information to the Idaho and Montana taxing authorities. The district court found it lacked subject matter jurisdiction. We review de novo a district court's decision regarding subject matter jurisdiction. See Peter Starr Production Co. v. Twin Continental Films, Inc., 783 F.2d 1440, 1442 (9th Cir. 1986).

The district court properly found that the Tax Injunction Act deprives it of jurisdiction to grant the injunction sought. The Tax Injunction Act provides: "The district courts shall not enjoin, suspend or restrain the assessment, levy or collection of any tax under State law where a plain, speedy and efficient remedy may be had in the courts of such State." 28 U.S.C. § 1341. The requested injunction would preclude Idaho and Montana from taxing Burlington Northern employees because the states would be unable to obtain the information necessary for assessment. The injunction would thus "restrain assessment" of state taxes. The fact that the injunction would restrain assessment indirectly rather than directly does not make the Tax Injunction Act inapplicable. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals came to the same conclusion in a similar case. See Sipe v. Amerada Hess Corp., 689 F.2d 396, 404 (3d Cir. 1982) (rejecting an argument that the Tax Injunction Act does not apply to an action between two private parties).

The employees contend that 49 U.S.C. § 11504 permits injunctions notwithstanding the Tax Injunction Act. 49 U.S.C. § 11504(a)(2) sets forth circumstances in which a rail carrier is required to withhold from employee wages pursuant to state law. The statute does not expressly provide an exception to the Tax Injunction Act. We will not carve out exceptions to the Tax Injunction Act unless Congress clearly expresses an intent to create an exception. See Ashton v. Cory, 780 F.2d 816, 822 (9th Cir. 1982); cf. 49 U.S.C. § 11503(c).

Because we affirm dismissal, we need not decide whether the district court properly granted permissive intervention.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Blangeres v. Burlington Northern, Inc.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Apr 10, 1989
872 F.2d 327 (9th Cir. 1989)

affirming that TIA barred federal injunction against disclosure of corporation's records which would render states "unable to obtain the information necessary for assessment" of taxes against its employees

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In Blangeres v. Burlington Northern, Inc., 872 F.2d 327, 328 (9th Cir. 1989), we held that even an indirect restraint on tax assessment would violate the Act.

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stating the court "will not carve out exceptions to the Tax Injunction Act unless Congress clearly expresses an intent to create an exception"

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In Blangeres, a four paragraph per curiam opinion, the court held the Tax Injunction Act barred a suit by employees who sought to enjoin their employer from giving employment records to two state taxing authorities.

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Case details for

Blangeres v. Burlington Northern, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:ROBERT F. BLANGERES, ET AL., PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS, v. BURLINGTON…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Apr 10, 1989

Citations

872 F.2d 327 (9th Cir. 1989)

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