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1 | | AN ACT concerning revenue.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Property Tax Code is amended by changing |
5 | | Section 16-55 as follows:
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6 | | (35 ILCS 200/16-55)
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7 | | Sec. 16-55. Complaints. |
8 | | (a) On written complaint that any property is
overassessed |
9 | | or underassessed, the board shall review the assessment, and
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10 | | correct it, as appears to be just, but in no case shall the |
11 | | property be
assessed at a higher percentage of fair cash value |
12 | | than other property in the
assessment district prior to |
13 | | equalization by the board or the Department. |
14 | | (b) The board shall include compulsory sales in reviewing |
15 | | and correcting assessments, including, but not limited to, |
16 | | those compulsory sales submitted by the complainant, if the |
17 | | board determines that those sales reflect the same property |
18 | | characteristics and condition as those originally used to make |
19 | | the assessment. The board shall also consider whether the |
20 | | compulsory sale would otherwise be considered an arm's length |
21 | | transaction. |
22 | | (c) If a complaint is filed by an attorney on behalf of a |
23 | | complainant, all notices and correspondence from the board |
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1 | | relating to the appeal shall be directed to the attorney. The |
2 | | board may require proof of the attorney's authority to |
3 | | represent the taxpayer. If the attorney fails to provide proof |
4 | | of authority within the compliance period granted by the board |
5 | | pursuant to subsection (d), the board may dismiss the |
6 | | complaint. The Board shall send, electronically or by mail, |
7 | | notice of the dismissal to the attorney and complainant. |
8 | | (d) A
complaint to affect the assessment for the current |
9 | | year shall be filed on or before 30 calendar days after the |
10 | | date
of publication of the assessment list under Section 12-10. |
11 | | Upon receipt of a written complaint that is timely filed under |
12 | | this Section, the board of review shall docket the complaint. |
13 | | If the complaint does not comply with the board of review rules |
14 | | adopted under Section 9-5 entitling the complainant to a |
15 | | hearing, the board shall send, electronically or by mail, |
16 | | notification acknowledging receipt of the complaint. The |
17 | | notification must identify which rules have not been complied |
18 | | with and provide the complainant with not less than 10 business |
19 | | days to bring the complaint into compliance with those rules. |
20 | | If the complainant complies with the board of review rules |
21 | | either upon the initial filing of a complaint or within the |
22 | | time as extended by the board of review for compliance, then |
23 | | the board of review shall send, electronically or by mail, a |
24 | | notice of hearing and the board shall hear the complaint and |
25 | | shall issue and send, electronically or by mail, a decision |
26 | | upon resolution. Except as otherwise provided in subsection |
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1 | | (c), if the complainant has not complied with the rules within |
2 | | the time as extended by the board of review, the board shall |
3 | | nonetheless issue and send a decision. The board of review may |
4 | | adopt rules allowing any party to attend and participate in a |
5 | | hearing by telephone or electronically. |
6 | | (d-5) Complaints and other written correspondence sent by |
7 | | the United States mail shall be considered filed as of the |
8 | | postmark date in accordance with Section 1.25 of the Statute on |
9 | | Statutes. Complaints and other written correspondence sent by a |
10 | | delivery service other than the United States Postal System |
11 | | shall be considered as filed as of the date sent as indicated |
12 | | by the shipper's tracking label. If allowed by board of review |
13 | | rule, complaints and other written correspondence transmitted |
14 | | electronically shall be considered filed as of the date |
15 | | received. |
16 | | (e) The board may also,
at any time before its revision of |
17 | | the assessments is completed in every year,
increase, reduce or |
18 | | otherwise adjust the assessment of any property, making
changes |
19 | | in the valuation as may be just, and shall have full power over |
20 | | the
assessment of any person and may do anything in regard |
21 | | thereto that it may deem
necessary to make a just assessment, |
22 | | but the property shall not be assessed at
a higher percentage |
23 | | of fair cash value than the assessed valuation of other
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24 | | property in the assessment district prior to equalization by |
25 | | the board or the
Department. |
26 | | (f) No assessment shall be increased until the person to be |
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1 | | affected
has been notified and given an opportunity to be |
2 | | heard, except as provided
below. |
3 | | (g) Before making any reduction in assessments of its own |
4 | | motion, the board
of review shall give notice to the assessor |
5 | | or chief county assessment officer
who certified the |
6 | | assessment, and give the assessor or chief county assessment
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7 | | officer an opportunity to be heard thereon. |
8 | | (h) All complaints of errors in
assessments of property |
9 | | shall be in writing, and shall be filed by the
complaining |
10 | | party with the board of review, in the number of copies |
11 | | required by board of review rule. A copy shall
be filed by the |
12 | | board of review with the assessor or chief county assessment
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13 | | officer who certified the assessment. |
14 | | (i) In all cases where a change in assessed
valuation of |
15 | | $100,000 or more is sought, the board of review shall also |
16 | | serve a
copy of the petition on all taxing districts as shown |
17 | | on the last available tax
bill at least 14 days prior to the |
18 | | hearing on the complaint. Service may be by electronic means if |
19 | | the taxing district consents to electronic service and provides |
20 | | the board of review with a valid e-mail address for the purpose |
21 | | of receiving service. All taxing
districts shall have an |
22 | | opportunity to be heard on the complaint. A taxing district |
23 | | wishing to intervene shall file a request to intervene with the |
24 | | board of review at least five days in advance of a scheduled |
25 | | hearing. If board of review rules require the appellant to |
26 | | submit evidence in advance of a hearing, then any evidence in |
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1 | | support of the intervenor's opinion of assessed value must be |
2 | | submitted to the board of review and complainant no later than |
3 | | five calendar days prior to the hearing. Service shall be made |
4 | | as set forth in subsection (d-5), but if board of review rules |
5 | | allow complaints and correspondence to be transmitted |
6 | | electronically, then the intervenor's evidence shall be |
7 | | transmitted electronically. |
8 | | (i-5) If board of review rules require the appellant to |
9 | | submit evidence in advance of a hearing, then any evidence to |
10 | | support the assessor's opinion of assessed value must be |
11 | | submitted to the board of review and the complainant (or, if |
12 | | represented by an attorney, to the attorney) no later than five |
13 | | calendar days prior to the hearing. Service shall be made as |
14 | | set forth in subsection (d-5), but if board of review rules |
15 | | allow complaints and correspondence to be transmitted |
16 | | electronically, then the assessor's evidence shall be |
17 | | transmitted electronically. |
18 | | (j) Complaints
shall be classified by townships or taxing |
19 | | districts by the clerk of the board
of review. All classes of |
20 | | complaints shall be docketed numerically, each in its
own |
21 | | class, in the order in which they are presented, in books kept |
22 | | for that
purpose, which books shall be open to public |
23 | | inspection. Complaints shall be
considered by townships or |
24 | | taxing districts until all complaints have been
heard and |
25 | | passed upon by the board.
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 98-322, eff. 8-12-13; 99-98, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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