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Tax Exemption Information

Do any of these apply to you?

If so you may be eligible to receive an exemption from a portion of your real estate tax.  Please click on the link for the exemption which you feel you qualify for, fill out the application and send it into our office.  We will then review it and contact you as to your eligibility.  All applications must be received in the Assessors Office by April 2, 2012.

Questions?      Call our office at (978) 318-3070
                        Email us at:   assessing@concordma.gov
                        Stop by:  24 Court Ln. and pick up an application
 
ELDERLY, SURVIVING SPOUSE, MINOR CHILD          
CLAUSE 17D - $350.00
                                                                                                                
To qualify, a  taxpayer:
1)      must be over 70 years of age as of July 1, 2011 OR a surviving spouse
OR surviving minor child AND
2)      must have owned and occupied the property for five years AND
3)      must have a whole estate (the value of personal property less domicile)
of less than $42,083.

To download an application please click on the following link:  Clause 17D
                                                                                                                        
AGE, INFIRMITY AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP           
CLAUSE 18
                                                                                                                        
Any taxpayer who cannot meet his/her real estate tax obligation due to AGE AND
INFIRMITY AND INSOLVENCY may apply for this exemption.  To qualify the
applicant must present evidence to the Board of Assessors which corroborates the
individual’s infirmity AND age AND inability to pay the assessed tax.  This is usually
a temporary situation.

To download an application please click on the following link:  Clause 18

TEMPORARY TAX DEFERRAL DUE TO FINANCIAL HARDSHIP
CLAUSE 18A                 

A taxpayer, of any age, who cannot meet his/her real estate tax obligation due to a change
in active military status, unemployment, illness etc. may be eligible for a temporary tax
deferral.  This deferral is available for up to 3 consecutive years and must be repayed
beginning 2 years after the last year of deferral.

To download an application please click on the following link:  Clause 18A
                                                                                                                        
DISABLED VETERAN -
CLAUSE 22-$800.00 / 22A-$1500 / 22B-$2500/22C-$3000/22D-Full up to $2500/ 22E-$2,000
                                                                                                                        
CLAUSE 22 - To qualify, the taxpayer must be a veteran or the surviving spouse
                        of a veteran AND:
1)      have a service connected disability of 10% or more OR
2)      have been awarded the Purple Heart OR
3)      be a veteran of the Spanish, Philippine or Chinese Expedition OR
4)      be a parent of a veteran who lost their life during wartime service
5)      be a surviving spouse of a WW1 Veteran  

CLAUSE 22A - To qualify, the taxpayer must be a veteran who has:
1)      lost one foot OR one hand OR one eye during wartime service OR
2)      have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, Distinguished
Service Cross, Air Force Cross or Navy Cross.

CLAUSE 22B - To qualify, the taxpayer must be a veteran who has:
1)      Loss or permanent loss, in the line of duty, of use of both feet, hands or eyes

CLAUSE 22C - To qualify, the taxpayer must be a veteran who has:
1)      Total disability in line of duty OR
2)      Received assistance in acquiring "specially adapted housing."

CLAUSE 22DTo qualify, the taxpayer must be a veteran who is a:       
1)       Surviving spouse of veteran who lost their lives as a result of being
          in a combat zone, so long as they have not remarried.

CLAUSE 22E - To qualify, the taxpayer must be a veteran or the surviving spouse of a
                        veteran who has:
1)      been certified by the Veterans Administration to have a 100% disability and
is incapable of working.  A certificate of 100% disability must be filed annually.

To download an application please click on the following link:  
                                                                                                                        
BLIND PERSONS                                                                   
CLAUSE 37A - $1,000.00
                                                                                                                        
To qualify, a taxpayer:
1)      must be a legal resident of the Commonwealth,
2)      own and occupy the property as his/her domicile,
3)      AND  file Proof of Blindness each year with the application.

To download an application please click on the following link:  Clause 37A
                                                                                                                        
FOR OLDER CITIZENS – TAX DEFERRAL                     
CLAUSE 41A – DELAY PAYMENT OF YOUR TAX
                                                                                                                        
To qualify, a taxpayer:
1)      must be over 65 years of age as of July 1, 2011 AND have primary residence in
        Massachusetts for ten years AND have owned property in the state for five years
        AND have occupied property as of July 1, 2011 AND have a total income of less
        than $52,000 per year.
2)      The interest rate for repayment is 4% per annum.  Repayment must occur upon the
        transfer of the property or the owner's demise.
        
To download an application please click on the following link:  Clause 41A

FOR OLDER CITIZENS                                                              
CLAUSE 41C - $1,000.00
                                                                                                                        
To qualify, a taxpayer:
1)      must be over 65 years of age as of July 1, 2011 AND
2)      must have primary residence in Massachusetts for ten years AND owned property
        in the state for five years AND must have occupied property as of July 1, 2011 AND
3)      all co-owners must have a whole estate (the value of personal property excluding
         domicile) of less than $42,083 if single; $57,864 if married AND
4)      all co-owners; must have an income less than $21,041 if single, $31,562 if married,
          after subtracting an allowable exclusion.

To download an application please click on the following link:  Clause 41C



 
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