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The Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB or Board) is a quasi-judicial body providing taxpayers and taxing districts an unbiased forum to contest a property's assessment. The Board consists of five Board Members appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, and a professional staff that aids the Board in its mission.
- Filing Your Appeal
Before You File Your Appeal With PTAB. Checklist. eFiling...
- File a Property Tax Appeal
File a Property Tax Appeal. The Illinois Property Tax Appeal...
- Forms & Brochures
In February 2023, PTAB amended its rules to require that...
- Filing Your Appeal
The Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) was created to provide an unbiased forum for taxpayers and taxing bodies that are dissatisfied with property assessments.
Before You File Your Appeal With PTAB. Checklist. eFiling System. First: Check the date of written decision/notification from your county or township - the appeal must be filed within 30 days to be considered. Your appeal form: Must be completed in its entirety and filed using PTAB's prescribed forms. contain the basis of your appeal, and.
File a Property Tax Appeal. The Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board is authorized by law to hear and adjudicate real property assessment disputes as follows: provide an informal forum for the hearing of contested appeals; Resolve appeals by issuing impartial decisions based upon equity and the manifest weight of the evidence; Establish clear, ...
In February 2023, PTAB amended its rules to require that specific appeals be filed electronically through the PTAB’s e-filing portal. Any appeal that violates this rule will not be accepted. See Section 1910.30 (b) (1) of PTAB’s administrative rules.
The Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board (PTAB) is an Illinois agency that serves as a final administrative panel of appeal for statewide appellants in property tax assessment cases. [1]
Learn how to appeal your property assessment value at the local, county, or state level in Illinois. Find out the reasons, steps, evidence, and deadlines for filing a complaint or an objection.