A. The board shall hear and give consideration to such complaints and shall adjust and equalize such assessments and shall, moreover, be charged with the especial duty of increasing as well as decreasing assessments, whether specific complaint be laid or not, if in its judgment, the same be necessary to equalize and accomplish the end that the burden of taxation shall rest equally upon all citizens of such county or city.
B. In all cases brought before the board, there shall be a presumption that the valuation determined by the assessor is correct. The burden of proof on appeal to the board shall be on the taxpayer to rebut the presumption and show by a preponderance of the evidence that the property in question is valued at more than its fair market value or that the assessment is not uniform in its application and that it was not arrived at in accordance with generally accepted appraisal practices, procedures, rules, and standards as prescribed by nationally recognized professional appraisal organizations such as the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) and applicable Virginia law relating to valuation of property. Mistakes of fact, including computation, that affect the assessment shall be deemed not to be in accordance with generally accepted appraisal practice.
However, in any appeal of the assessment of residential property filed by a taxpayer as an owner of real property containing less than four residential units, the assessing officer shall give the required written notice to the taxpayer, or his duly authorized representative, under subsection E of § 58.1-3331, and, upon written request, shall provide the taxpayer or his duly authorized representative copies of the assessment records set out in subsections A, B, and C of § 58.1-3331 pertaining to the assessing officer's determination of fair market value of the property under appeal. The assessing officer shall provide such records within 15 days of a written request by the taxpayer or his duly authorized representative. If the assessing officer fails to do so, the assessing officer shall present the following into evidence prior to the presentation of evidence by the taxpayer at the hearing: (i) copies of the assessment records maintained by the assessing officer under § 58.1-3331, (ii) testimony that explains the methodologies employed by the assessing officer to determine the assessed value of the property, and (iii) testimony that states that the assessed value was arrived at in accordance with generally accepted appraisal practices, procedures, rules, and standards as prescribed by nationally recognized professional appraisal organizations such as the International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO) and applicable Virginia law regarding the valuation of property. Upon the conclusion of the presentation of the evidence of the assessing officer, the taxpayer shall have the burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence to rebut such evidence presented by the assessing officer as otherwise provided in this section.
C. In considering complaints, nothing shall be construed to prohibit consideration of any statement of income and expense or market sales that occurred through December 31, prior to the effective date of the assessment, so long as such information is submitted to the board no later than the locality's deadline for the application for relief. No studies or analyses published after December 31 immediately preceding the effective date of the assessment shall be considered in an appeal filed relating to that assessment.
D. In any case before the board concerning a taxpayer's complaint in which the commissioner of the revenue or other local assessing officer requests the board to increase the assessment after the taxpayer files an appeal to the board on a commercial, multifamily residential, or industrial property, the commissioner or other officer shall provide the taxpayer notice of the request not less than 14 days prior to the hearing of the board. Except as provided herein, if the taxpayer contests the requested increase, the assessor shall either withdraw the request or shall provide the board an appraisal performed by an independent contractor who is licensed and certified by the Virginia Real Estate Appraiser Board to serve as a general real estate appraiser, which appraisal affirms that such increase in value represents the property's fair market value as of the date of the assessment in dispute. The provisions of this subsection that require that the assessor provide the board with an appraisal shall not apply if (i) the requested increase is based on mistakes of fact, including computation errors, or (ii) the information on which the commissioner or other officer bases the requested increase was available to, but not provided by, the taxpayer in response to a request for information made by the commissioner or other officer at the time the challenged assessment was made.
E. The commissioner of the revenue or other local assessing officer of such county or city shall, when requested, attend the meetings of the board, without additional compensation, and shall call the attention of the board to such inequalities in real estate assessments in his county or city as may be known to him.
F. Every board of equalization may go upon and inspect any real estate subject to adjustment or equalization by it.
Code 1950, § 58-904; 1984, c. 675; 2003, c. 1036; 2010, c. 552; 2011, cc. 184, 232; 2013, c. 197.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 32 - Real Property Tax
§ 58.1-3200. Real estate subject to local taxation; taxable real estate defined; leaseholds
§ 58.1-3201. What real estate to be taxed; amount of assessment; public service corporation property
§ 58.1-3202. Taxation of certain multi-unit real estate
§ 58.1-3203. Taxation of certain leasehold interests; concessions
§ 58.1-3210. Exemption or deferral of taxes on property of certain elderly and handicapped persons
§ 58.1-3211.1. Prorated tax exemption or deferral of tax
§ 58.1-3212. Local restrictions and exemptions
§ 58.1-3213. Application for exemption
§ 58.1-3214. Absence from residence
§ 58.1-3215. Effective date; change in circumstances
§ 58.1-3216. Deferral programs; taxes to be lien on property
§ 58.1-3217. Permanently and totally disabled defined
§ 58.1-3219. Deferral of portion of real estate tax increases
§ 58.1-3219.1. Conditions of deferral; payment of deferred amounts
§ 58.1-3219.5. Exemption from taxes on property for disabled veterans
§ 58.1-3219.6. Application for exemption
§ 58.1-3219.7. Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Services; rules and regulations; appeal
§ 58.1-3219.8. Absence from residence
§ 58.1-3219.10. Application for exemption
§ 58.1-3219.11. Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Services; rules and regulations
§ 58.1-3219.12. Absence from residence
§ 58.1-3219.15. Application for exemption
§ 58.1-3219.16. Absence from residence
§ 58.1-3221.1. Classification of land and improvements for tax purposes
§ 58.1-3221.2. Classification of certain energy-efficient buildings for tax purposes
§ 58.1-3221.5. Classification of certain historical buildings for tax purposes
§ 58.1-3221.6. Classification of blighted and derelict properties in certain localities
§ 58.1-3222. Abatement of levies on buildings razed, destroyed or damaged by fortuitous happenings
§ 58.1-3223. Taxation of life tenant's interest when remainder held by United States
§ 58.1-3224. Apportionment of city taxes when part of real estate becomes separately owned
§ 58.1-3225. Apportionment of taxes, etc., on partition
§ 58.1-3226. Procedure for such apportionment
§ 58.1-3226.1. Release of lien on portion of real estate upon payment of taxes
§ 58.1-3227. Proration of delinquent taxes after purchase of part of tract
§ 58.1-3228. Release of delinquent tax lien to facilitate a conveyance of real property
§ 58.1-3228.1. Partial exemption from real property taxes for flood mitigation efforts
§ 58.1-3228.2. Classification of real property owned by certain surviving spouses for tax purposes
§ 58.1-3230. Special classifications of real estate established and defined
§ 58.1-3235. Removal of parcels from program if taxes delinquent
§ 58.1-3236. Valuation of real estate under ordinance
§ 58.1-3237. Change in use or zoning of real estate assessed under ordinance; roll-back taxes
§ 58.1-3238. Failure to report change in use; misstatements in applications
§ 58.1-3242. Taking of real estate assessed under ordinance by right of eminent domain
§ 58.1-3242.1. Forest Sustainability Fund
§ 58.1-3243. Application of other provisions of Title 58.1
§ 58.1-3244. Article not in conflict with requirements for preparation and use of true values
§ 58.1-3245.1. Blighted areas constitute public danger
§ 58.1-3245.2. Tax increment financing
§ 58.1-3245.4. Issuance of obligations for project costs
§ 58.1-3245.4:1. No annual debt limits for certain cities
§ 58.1-3245.5. Dissolving the Tax Increment Financing Fund
§ 58.1-3245.7. Promotion of development of local enterprise zones
§ 58.1-3245.8. Adoption of local enterprise zone development taxation program
§ 58.1-3245.10. Use of funds deposited in the Local Enterprise Zone Development Fund
§ 58.1-3245.11. Dissolving the Local Enterprise Zone Development Fund
§ 58.1-3245.12. Local enterprise zone program for technology, defense, or green development zones
§ 58.1-3250. General reassessment in cities
§ 58.1-3251. Annual assessment and reassessment in cities having not more than 30,000 population
§ 58.1-3253. Biennial general reassessments; annual or biennial assessment
§ 58.1-3254. Reassessment by direction of governing body
§ 58.1-3255. General reassessment every four years not required in certain counties
§ 58.1-3256. Reassessment in towns; appeals of assessments
§ 58.1-3257. Completion of work; extensions
§ 58.1-3258.2. Grounds for denial or revocation of certification
§ 58.1-3259. Failure of county or city to comply with law on general reassessment of real estate
§ 58.1-3261. Annual assessment of real estate in certain other cities and counties
§ 58.1-3270. Annual or biennial assessment and equalization by commissioner of revenue
§ 58.1-3272. How assessments made by board or assessor
§ 58.1-3274. Establishment of department of real estate assessment; joint departments
§ 58.1-3275. By whom reassessment made in cities and counties
§ 58.1-3276. Qualifications of assessors and appraisers; removal and appointment of substitute
§ 58.1-3277. Forms for general reassessment of real estate in counties, cities and towns
§ 58.1-3278. Department to render assistance
§ 58.1-3280. Assessment of values
§ 58.1-3281. When commissioner of the revenue to ascertain ownership of real estate; tax year
§ 58.1-3282. When land and improvements owned separately; how assessed
§ 58.1-3283. Assessment of airspace owned separately from subjacent land surface
§ 58.1-3284.1. Assessment of lots and open spaces in certain planned development subdivisions
§ 58.1-3284.2. Reassessment of residential property containing defective drywall
§ 58.1-3284.3. Wetlands to be specially and separately assessed
§ 58.1-3285. Assessment and reassessment of lots when subdivided or rezoned
§ 58.1-3286. Mineral lands to be specially and separately assessed; severance tax
§ 58.1-3287. Mineral lands and minerals to be included in general reassessment of real estate
§ 58.1-3288. Assessment in name of "unknown owner."
§ 58.1-3290. How land divided among several owners to be assessed
§ 58.1-3291. Valuation of repairs, additions and new buildings
§ 58.1-3293. Building, etc., when damaged or destroyed, value to be reduced
§ 58.1-3295. Assessment of real property; affordable housing
§ 58.1-3295.1. Assessment of real property; residential rental apartments
§ 58.1-3295.3. Assessment of real property; data centers
§ 58.1-3301. Form of land book
§ 58.1-3302. What the table of town or city lots to contain
§ 58.1-3304. Lists of judgments for partition or recovery of lands and of lands devised
§ 58.1-3305. Penalty on clerks for failure to deliver such lists
§ 58.1-3306. Librarian of Virginia to furnish abstracts of grants
§ 58.1-3308. Commissioner to enter lands appearing on abstracts and assess their value
§ 58.1-3311. Land book not to be altered after delivery to local treasurer
§ 58.1-3312. Changes to be noted in land book by commissioner in making it out
§ 58.1-3313. Commissioners to correct mistakes in their land books
§ 58.1-3314. Transfer and entry fees
§ 58.1-3315. Collection of fees
§ 58.1-3320. Taxes to be extended on basis of assessment
§ 58.1-3321. Effect on rate when assessment results in tax increase; public hearings; referendum
§ 58.1-3330. Notice of change in assessment
§ 58.1-3331. Public disclosure of certain assessment records
§ 58.1-3332. Property appraisal cards or sheets
§ 58.1-3342. Assessment upon owner's death; liability of personalty for tax
§ 58.1-3343. Effect of lien on certain real estate jointly owned
§ 58.1-3344. Taxes a lien on fee simple estate, not merely on interest of owner
§ 58.1-3345. Tax liens on timber in certain counties
§ 58.1-3350. Review of assessment
§ 58.1-3351. How assessed value changed; improvements; correction by court or board of equalization
§ 58.1-3352. When lands in one place are assessed in another; how error corrected
§ 58.1-3353. Assessment not invalid unless rights prejudiced by error
§ 58.1-3354. Change when easement acquired
§ 58.1-3360.2. Proration by court; effect on interest and penalties
§ 58.1-3361. Clerk to furnish lists of such lands
§ 58.1-3362. Refund of taxes paid; effect on penalties and interest
§ 58.1-3363. Recovery of taxes paid while contesting condemnation
§ 58.1-3371. Appointment in counties with county executive or county manager form of government
§ 58.1-3373. Permanent board of equalization
§ 58.1-3373.1. City may elect to provide for board of equalization
§ 58.1-3374. Qualifications of members; vacancies
§ 58.1-3375. Compensation of members
§ 58.1-3376. Organization and assistants; legal assistance
§ 58.1-3377. Use of land books
§ 58.1-3378. Sittings; notices thereof
§ 58.1-3379. Hearing complaints and equalizing assessments
§ 58.1-3380. Taxpayer or local authorities may apply for equalization
§ 58.1-3381. Action of board; notice required before increase made
§ 58.1-3383. Omitted real estate and duplicate assessments
§ 58.1-3384. Minutes and copies of orders
§ 58.1-3385. Commissioner to make changes ordered; when order exonerates taxpayer
§ 58.1-3386. Power of boards to send for persons and papers