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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 | Sections 16-55, 16-125, and 16-170 as follows:
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6 | (35 ILCS 200/16-55)
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7 | Sec. 16-55. Complaints. On written complaint that any | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | property is
overassessed or underassessed, the board shall | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | review the assessment, and
correct it, as appears to be just, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | but in no case shall the property be
assessed at a higher | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | percentage of fair cash value than other property in the
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12 | assessment district prior to equalization by the board or the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Department. A
complaint to affect the assessment for the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | current year shall be filed on or
before the 10th day of August | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | in counties with less than 150,000 inhabitants
and on or before | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | the 10th day of September in counties with 150,000 or more but
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17 | less than 3,000,000 inhabitants, except if the assessment books | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | containing the
assessment complained of are not filed with the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | board of review by the 10th day
of July in a county with fewer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | than 150,000 inhabitants or by the 10th day of
August in a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | county with 150,000 or more but less than 3,000,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | inhabitants,
then the complaint shall be filed on or before 30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | calendar days after the date
of publication of the assessment |
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1 | list under Section 12-10. The board may also,
at any time | ||||||
2 | before its revision of the assessments is completed in every | ||||||
3 | year,
increase, reduce or otherwise adjust the assessment of | ||||||
4 | any property, making
changes in the valuation as may be just, | ||||||
5 | and shall have full power over the
assessment of any person and | ||||||
6 | may do anything in regard thereto that it may deem
necessary to | ||||||
7 | make a just assessment, but the property shall not be assessed | ||||||
8 | at
a higher percentage of fair cash value than the assessed | ||||||
9 | valuation of other
property in the assessment district prior to | ||||||
10 | equalization by the board or the
Department. No assessment | ||||||
11 | shall be increased until the person to be affected
has been | ||||||
12 | notified and given an opportunity to be heard, except as | ||||||
13 | provided
below. At each hearing upon any complaint, the county | ||||||
14 | assessor bears the burden of proof to establish the justness, | ||||||
15 | accuracy, and reasonableness of the assessment. Before making | ||||||
16 | any reduction in assessments of its own motion, the board
of | ||||||
17 | review shall give notice to the assessor or chief county | ||||||
18 | assessment officer
who certified the assessment, and give the | ||||||
19 | assessor or chief county assessment
officer an opportunity to | ||||||
20 | be heard thereon. All complaints of errors in
assessments of | ||||||
21 | property shall be in writing, and shall be filed by the
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22 | complaining party with the board of review, in duplicate. The | ||||||
23 | duplicate shall
be filed by the board of review with the | ||||||
24 | assessor or chief county assessment
officer who certified the | ||||||
25 | assessment. In all cases where a change in assessed
valuation | ||||||
26 | of $100,000 or more is sought, the board of review shall also |
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1 | serve a
copy of the petition on all taxing districts as shown | ||||||
2 | on the last available tax
bill at least 14 days prior to the | ||||||
3 | hearing on the complaint. All taxing
districts shall have an | ||||||
4 | opportunity to be heard on the complaint. Complaints
shall be | ||||||
5 | classified by townships or taxing districts by the clerk of the | ||||||
6 | board
of review. All classes of complaints shall be docketed | ||||||
7 | numerically, each in its
own class, in the order in which they | ||||||
8 | are presented, in books kept for that
purpose, which books | ||||||
9 | shall be open to public inspection. Complaints shall be
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10 | considered by townships or taxing districts until all | ||||||
11 | complaints have been
heard and passed upon by the board.
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12 | (Source: P.A. 86-345; 86-413; 86-1028; 86-1481; 88-455.)
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13 | (35 ILCS 200/16-125)
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14 | Sec. 16-125. Hearings. In counties with 3,000,000 or more | ||||||
15 | inhabitants,
complaints filed with the board of appeals
(until | ||||||
16 | the first Monday in December 1998 and the board of review
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17 | beginning
the first Monday in December 1998 and thereafter)
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18 | shall be classified by townships.
All complaints shall be | ||||||
19 | docketed numerically, in the order in which they are
presented, | ||||||
20 | as nearly as possible, in books or computer records kept for | ||||||
21 | that
purpose, which shall be open to public inspection. The | ||||||
22 | complaints shall be
considered by townships until they have | ||||||
23 | been heard and passed upon by the
board.
After completing final | ||||||
24 | action on all matters in a township, the
board shall transmit | ||||||
25 | such final actions to the county assessor.
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1 | A hearing upon any complaint shall not be held until the | ||||||
2 | taxpayer affected
and the county assessor have each been | ||||||
3 | notified and have been given an
opportunity to be heard. All | ||||||
4 | hearings shall be open to the public and the board
shall sit | ||||||
5 | together and hear the representations of the
interested
parties | ||||||
6 | or their representatives. At each hearing upon any complaint, | ||||||
7 | the county assessor bears the burden of proof to establish the | ||||||
8 | justness, accuracy, and reasonableness of the assessment. An | ||||||
9 | order for a correction of any
assessment shall not be made | ||||||
10 | unless both commissioners of the board, or a
majority of the | ||||||
11 | members in the case of a board of review, concur
therein, in | ||||||
12 | which case, an order therefor shall be made in open session and
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13 | entered in the records of the board. When an assessment is | ||||||
14 | ordered corrected,
the board shall transmit a computer printout | ||||||
15 | of the results, or
make
and sign a brief written statement of | ||||||
16 | the reason for the change and the manner
in which the method | ||||||
17 | used by the assessor in making the assessment was
erroneous, | ||||||
18 | and shall deliver a copy of the statement to the county | ||||||
19 | assessor.
Upon request the board shall hear any taxpayer in | ||||||
20 | opposition to a proposed
reduction in any assessment.
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21 | The board may destroy or otherwise dispose of complaints | ||||||
22 | and
records pertaining thereto after the lapse of 5 years from | ||||||
23 | the date
of
filing.
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24 | (Source: P.A. 91-393, eff. 7-30-99; 91-425, eff. 8-6-99; | ||||||
25 | 92-133, eff. 7-24-01.)
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1 | (35 ILCS 200/16-170)
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2 | Sec. 16-170. Hearings. A hearing shall be granted if any | ||||||
3 | party to the appeal
so requests, and, upon motion of any party | ||||||
4 | to the appeal or by direction of
the Property Tax Appeal Board, | ||||||
5 | any appeal may be set down for a hearing,
with proper notice to | ||||||
6 | the interested parties. Notice to all interested
taxing bodies | ||||||
7 | shall be deemed to have been given when served upon the
State's | ||||||
8 | Attorney of the county from which the appeal has been taken.
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9 | Hearings may be held before less than a majority of the members | ||||||
10 | of the
Board, and the chairman may assign members or hearing | ||||||
11 | officers to hold
hearings. Such hearings shall be open to the | ||||||
12 | public and shall be conducted in
accordance with the rules of | ||||||
13 | practice and procedure promulgated by
the Board. At each | ||||||
14 | hearing, the county assessor bears the burden of proof to | ||||||
15 | establish the justness, accuracy, and reasonableness of the | ||||||
16 | assessment. The Board, any member or hearing officer may | ||||||
17 | require the
production of any books, records, papers or | ||||||
18 | documents that may be material
or relevant as evidence in any | ||||||
19 | matter pending before it and necessary for
the making of a just | ||||||
20 | decision.
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21 | (Source: P.A. 76-689; 88-455.)
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22 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
23 | becoming law.
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