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The Board voted 3-0 to remove the federal income tax return requirement for first-time non-domiciliary military excise abatement applicants; applicants must still provide a commanding officer’s letter verifying their home state and local military orders. The Board also reported that property values may need to increase by approximately 4% for FY2027 because current values are about 94% of full market value.
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Eligible military personnel applying for a motor vehicle excise tax abatement will have a simpler application process. A commanding officer’s letter will replace the prior requirement to submit federal tax returns. The Board’s valuation update indicates that assessed property values may rise about 4%, which could affect property tax bills depending on the tax rate and town budget.
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