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Dept. of Revenue v. Bonard Enter

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District
Nov 10, 1987
515 So. 2d 358 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1987)

Summary

In Bonard, the court relied on 1975 Op. Att'y Gen. Fla. 075-154 (June 3, 1975), which states that an assumption merely operates as additional security for the payment of the note, not as a new obligation subject to the stamp tax.

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Opinion

No. 86-2543.

November 10, 1987.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Collier County, Charles T. Carlton, J.

Robert A. Butterworth, Atty. Gen., and J.C. O'Steen, Asst. Atty. Gen., Tallahassee, for appellant.

Timothy R. Parry of Harter, Secrest Emery, Naples, for appellee.


We affirm the trial court's summary final judgment holding that appellee's mortgage assumption agreement was not subject to documentary stamp taxes under section 201.08, Florida Statutes (1985), where, as here, there had been no release of the original mortgagor. We adopt the rationale of 1975 Op.Att'y Gen.Fla. 075-154 (June 3, 1975), which was as follows:

There remains a single written obligation to pay that is not increased and the assumption operates merely as additional security for its payment. However, when the assumption agreement releases the mortgagor, a novation has occurred with the existing obligation being discharged and replaced with a new obligation. This new obligation would be subject to the documentary stamp tax. . . . (Citations omitted.)
See 1962 Op.Att'y Gen.Fla. 062-43 (Mar. 9, 1962). See also Hialeah, Inc. v. Dept. of Revenue, 380 So.2d 562 (Fla. 3d DCA 1980) (Department stipulated that a mortgage assumption agreement which did not release the original mortgagor was not subject to documentary stamp taxes). This is consistent with Fla. Admin. Code Rule 12B-4.053(19) which provides:

Assumption of Mortgage and Release of Liability: A written assumption agreement whereby the original obligor is released from liability of the debt, whether such release is incorporated therein, previously or simultaneously entered into by separate agreement of release between all parties, or provided in the terms of the original mortgage, constitutes a promise to pay and is taxable.
See also Fla. Admin. Code Rule 12B-4.054(24).

We do not say there may not be doubt as to whether the assumption agreement constituted a "written obligation to pay money" under section 201.08. But doubt in this regard is to be resolved in favor of the taxpayer. See Leadership Housing, Inc. v. Dept. of Revenue, 336 So.2d 1239 (Fla. 4th DCA 1976).

The legislature is presumed to have been aware of the Department's foregoing position. Not having thereafter amended the relevant legislation, the legislature may be considered to have thereby implicitly affirmed that position as reflecting the legislative intent. See Johnson v. State, 91 So.2d 185 (Fla. 1957); White v. Johnson, 59 So.2d 532 (Fla. 1952).

Affirmed.

CAMPBELL, A.C.J., and LEHAN and THREADGILL, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Dept. of Revenue v. Bonard Enter

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District
Nov 10, 1987
515 So. 2d 358 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1987)

In Bonard, the court relied on 1975 Op. Att'y Gen. Fla. 075-154 (June 3, 1975), which states that an assumption merely operates as additional security for the payment of the note, not as a new obligation subject to the stamp tax.

Summary of this case from NCNB National Bank of Florida v. Department of Revenue

In Bonard, we found that where, as here, there was no release of the original mortgagor, the mere assumption of the debt did not constitute an enlargement subjecting the new agreement to documentary stamps tax.

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Case details for

Dept. of Revenue v. Bonard Enter

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, APPELLANT, v. BONARD ENTERPRISES…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District

Date published: Nov 10, 1987

Citations

515 So. 2d 358 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1987)

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