Applications must be filed with the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center (TRAC) within three months of the mailing of the 3rd Quarter tax bill for Fiscal Year 2010.
For information on requirements click here.
Renewals:
If you were granted an exemption last year, the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center (TRAC) will send you a renewal application. However, it is your responsibility to ensure that a renewal is filed each year.
New Applications:
If you think that you qualify, notify the TRAC at (617) 635-4287. Supporting documentation, including a birth certificate and all other materials that will help the Board of Assessors make a determination, will be requested.
(The filing of an application does not mean you can postpone the payment of your tax).
Application must be filed with the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center (TRAC) within three months of the mailing of the 3rd Quarter tax bill for Fiscal Year 2010.
For information on requirements click here.
Renewals:
If you were granted an exemption last year, the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center will send you a renewal application. However, it is your responsibility to ensure that a renewal is filed each year.
New Applications:
If you think that you qualify, notify the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center at (617) 635-4287.
Supporting documentation, including certification from the Massachusetts Division of the Blind and all other materials that help the Board of Assessors make a determination will be requested.
(As a reminder, the filing of an application does not mean you can postpone the payment of your tax.)
The veterans exemption 22* provides assistance to veterans who meet the disability and residency requirements listed. Please note that if you are an elderly veteran and have a limited income, you may be eligible for a greater amount of assistance under personal exemption 41C.
Paraplegic veterans with service-connected disabilities will be exempted from their tax liabilities.
Application must be filled out with the Assessing Department/Tax Referral & Assistance Center (TRAC) within three months of the mailing of the 3rd Quarter tax bill for Fiscal Year 2010.
For information on requirements click here.
Renewals:
If you were granted an exemption last year, the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center will send you a renewal application. However, it is your responsibility to ensure that a renewal is filed each year.
New Applications:
If you think that you qualify, notify the Assessing Department/ Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center at (617) 635-4287. Supporting documentation, including a certificate of eligibility from the Veterans Administration and all other materials which will help the Board of Assessors make a determination, will be requested.
(The filing of an application does not mean you can postpone the payment of your tax).
NOTE: Applicants for Residential Exemption MUST provide their social security number on their application. This information will be kept confidential by the Assessing Department and used solely to confirm residency compliance.
Application must be filed with the Assessing Department / Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center (TRAC) within three months of the mailing of the 3rd quarter tax bill for Fiscal Year 2010.
For information on requirements click here.
Renewals:
IF you were granted an exemption last year, the Assessing Department / Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center will send you a renewal application. However, it IS your responsibility TO ensure that a renewal is filed each year.
New Applications :
IF you think that you qualify, notify the Assessing Department / Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center at (617) 635 - 4287. Supporting documentation, including a birth certificate and all other materials that will help the Board of Assessors make a determination, will be requested.
(The filing of an application does NOT mean you can postpone the payment of your tax.
The deferred taxes must eventually be repaid when the property is sold, transferred or upon the demise of the owner.
Taxes can be deferred annually until the taxes due including the accrued interest equal 50 percent of the then assessed value of the property. At that time, you can't defer and the taxes due will continue to accrue interest until such time as when the taxes are paid in full.
| Application must be filed out with the Assessing Department, Room 301, City Hall, Boston, MA 02201 within three months of the mailing of the 3rd quarter tax bill for Fiscal Year 2010.
If you think you qualify, notify the Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center at (617) 635-4287 after you receive your fourth quarter tax bill. Requirements:
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Application must be filled out with the Assessing Department within three months of the mailing of the 3rd quarter tax bill for Fiscal Year 2010.
If you think you qualify, notify the Taxpayer Referral & Assistance Center at (617) 635-4287 after you receive your fourth quarter tax bill. Supporting medical and financial documentation is required to assist the Board of Assessors in making a determination.
For information on requirements click here.