Whenever the property value appeals board reduces personal property value, the order shall list the real market value of the individual items or categories/schedules as submitted on the petition, and the values ordered by the board.
Example 1: If the petitioner is appealing the value of a single item of personal property, the order shall list the real market value on the tax roll of the item being appealed; the real market value of the item as corrected or sustained by the board; the total real market value on the tax roll of all property assessed to the account; and the total real market value of all property assessed to the account as corrected or sustained by the board.
Example 2: If the petitioner is appealing all of the items in a schedule as listed in the personal property return filed under ORS 308.290, the board's order shall show the total real market value on the tax roll of the personal property listed in the schedule; the total real market value for the schedule as corrected or sustained by the board; the total real market value on the tax roll of all property assessed to the account; and the total real market value of all property assessed to the account as corrected or sustained by the board.
Example 3: If the basis of the appeal is the model year, purchase date and price, or the valuation factor used to arrive at the value of any or all of the items in all five schedules, the board's order shall state the basis for any changes.
Or. Admin. Code § 150-309-0170
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 305.100
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 309.110