Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 1910.63 - Burdens of Proof
a) Under the
principles of a de novo proceeding, the Property Tax Appeal Board shall not
presume the action of the board of review or the assessment of any local
assessing officer to be correct. However, any contesting party shall have the
burden of going forward.
b) Under
the burden of going forward, the contesting party must provide substantive,
documentary evidence or legal argument sufficient to challenge the correctness
of the assessment of the subject property. Failure to do so will result in the
dismissal of the appeal.
c) Once a
contesting party has provided evidence or argument sufficient to challenge the
correctness of the assessment of the subject property, the board of review
shall be required to go forward with the appeal. The board of review must
provide substantive, documentary evidence or legal argument sufficient to
support its assessment of the subject property or some other, alternate
valuation. Failure to do so will result in a decision by the Property Tax
Appeal Board based upon the information submitted by the contesting party and,
if applicable, the evidence submitted by any intervening party.
d) Any intervening party shall be required to
support the position it propounds with substantive, documentary evidence or
legal argument as provided in this Part.
e) When market value is the basis of the
appeal, the value of the subject property must be proved by a preponderance of
the evidence. When unequal treatment in the assessment process is the basis of
the appeal, the inequity of the assessments must be proved by clear and
convincing evidence.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 1233, effective January 5, 2000
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