This bill allows the board of review in large counties (with over 3 million residents) to issue a certificate of error when they find a mistake in property assessment, excluding valuation judgments. This certificate can be used as evidence in court and must be shared with the county clerk and treasurer.
Supporters of this bill argue that it enhances transparency and accountability in property tax assessments by ensuring that errors can be corrected efficiently. They believe it will help protect property owners from being unfairly taxed due to mistakes in assessment.
Critics may argue that this bill could lead to an increase in litigation and disputes over property assessments, potentially burdening the court system. They might also express concern that it could create confusion among property owners about the assessment process.
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This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the Illinois General Assembly. Conflict-of-interest analysis for this bill is coming soon.
IL HB3775