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  1. Sep 23, 2020 · Third Level: Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board or Circuit Court Appeals. a. Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) The PTAB is a quasi-judicial body that can hear appeals for over-valuation or unequal tax treatment compared to similar properties.

  2. If you do not agree with the county board of review's decision, you can appeal the decision (in writing) to the State Property Tax Appeal Board or file a tax objection complaint in circuit court. In either case, you must pay your taxes pending the outcome of the appeal of the board of review's decision.

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · However, what typically happens if you do not permit access to the interior is that the assessor assumes you've made certain improvements such as added fixtures or made exorbitant refurbishments. This could result in a bigger tax bill.

  4. The County Board of Tax Assessors, appointed for fixed terms by the county commissioners, is responsible for the appraisal, assessment, and the equalization of all assessments within the county.

  5. Here are two features of Illinois’ property tax assessment system that make the property tax process more complicated, less transparent and less fair than it should be.

  6. Method 2: Compare the assessed value of your property with similar properties in your neighborhood to determine uniformity in assessments. You can get the assessed value of your property from the township or multi- township assessor, or the CCAO, also referred to as supervisor of assessments.

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  8. This article provides a general overview of the real estate tax assessment process in Illinois; it will explain how tax assessments are made and will examine the two ways that a taxpayer can contest a tax assessment.

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