Section 12C. In any appeal relative to the assessed valuation of property, the reports of the ratios which assessments in the city or town bear to the fair cash value of each class of property therein and the ratio which the total assessed value bears to the total fair cash value therein as determined by the commissioner's report made pursuant to sections 10 and 10C of chapter 58 shall be admitted into evidence by the appellate tax board on its own motion and shall be prima facie evidence of the assessment practices of the city or town and the ratios at which property is assessed for the year for which said determination is reported by the commissioner and for each following year until a new determination is reported by said commissioner under said section 10C.
The board may give an abatement, provided the evidence so warrants, on the basis of a disproportionate assessment even though that issue has not been raised by the pleadings.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 58a - Appellate Tax Board
Section 1a - Quorum; Decisions by a Single Member of Board
Section 2 - Principal Office; Meetings; Hearings
Section 3 - Reports and Opinions; Publication; Sale
Section 5 - Traveling Expenses
Section 5a - Appointment of Employees; Expenditures
Section 7 - Appeals; Petition; Answers; Fees; Abatement
Section 7a - Informal Procedure
Section 7b - Small Claims Procedure
Section 8a - Discovery Procedure
Section 9 - Service of Process
Section 10 - Recording of Proceedings; Electronic Transcription; Costs; Waiver of Appeal
Section 11 - Oaths; Witnesses; Depositions
Section 12 - Costs; Witness Fees; Service of Process
Section 12b - Evidence of Fair Cash Valuation or Classification of Property; Admissibility
Section 12c - Appeals; Reports of Assessment Ratios; Admissibility in Evidence; Abatement
Section 12d - Electric or Gas Company Property; Abatement or Reclassification; Appeals
Section 13 - Findings; Decisions; Opinions; Reports; Appeals; Costs
Section 14 - Disproportionate Assessments; Measure of Damages