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The Board of Assessors voted 3-0 to grant 17 of 18 property tax exemption applications and three of four real estate abatement applications; two applications were denied. The board also reported that 512 taxpayers received letters about cyclical property inspections, which will occur over the next few months.
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Approved exemptions and abatements may reduce the affected taxpayers’ property tax bills, while the denied applications will not receive the requested relief. Property owners selected for cyclical inspections will be contacted or visited by an inspection representative carrying town identification; residents can call the assessor’s office with questions. Commercial property owners must submit FY27 income-and-expense forms by May 15, 2026, or may face a penalty.
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