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Welcome To…. How to Apply for an Abatement of Property Tax. Where to find an Abatement Application. Application forms are available at the Assessors Office, Town Hall, 10 Nickerson Avenue On Middleborough’s Web Site www.middleborough.com Call us at 508-946-2410 and we will mail one.

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  1. Welcome To… How to Apply for an Abatement of Property Tax

  2. Where to find an Abatement Application • Application forms are available at the Assessors Office, Town Hall, 10 Nickerson Avenue • On Middleborough’s Web Site www.middleborough.com • Call us at 508-946-2410 and we will mail one. • Or Email assessingoffice@middleborough.com.

  3. Example of an Abatement Application

  4. Important DATE! • On your tax bill one of the most important things to notice is the ASSESSMENT DATE. • The value shown on your bill is as of JANUARY 1, NOTthe day you receive the bill!

  5. Filing Steps • If you think the VALUATION indicated on your bill is wrong, obtain an application for abatement and READ EVERYTHING on the front and back of the form!

  6. Considering the Assessment Date, re-think whether or not you agree that the valuation is a reasonable indication of what your property might have sold for ON OR ABOUT THAT DATE (January 1) Filing Steps

  7. Filing Steps • If you still think the valuation is wrong, fill out the front of the application and deliver to the Assessors Office, or USPS postmark before the deadline! • THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS IS PREVENTED BY LAW FROM GRANTING ABATEMENTS UNLESS YOU FILE ON TIME

  8. Filing Steps • Make a copy of your tax bill and attach it to your application • Fill out the “INFORMATION REQUISTION” Form. We have created this form in order to help you “make your case” for the reason behind your application. • The Board of Assessors has the authority under Mass General Law Chapter 59, Section 61A, to require that this form be filled out and returned within 30 days or they may deny the application for abatement.

  9. Example of an Information Requisition Form

  10. Considerations for OVER-VALUATION • Sales of properties (as listed in “A”) with very similar characteristics such as location, lot size, structure size, type, age, and condition that have occurred reasonably close to January 1, the assessment date, and that indicate your property is incorrectly valued. • Assessed Values of properties with very similar characteristics, (as listed in “B”), that indicate that your property is incorrectly valued. • You will find all the information needed to substantiate your claim on our website or at our office.

  11. Review your Property Record Card • If you did not receive a printout of your property record card with your application forms, you should ask our staff for one so you can check for errors in the listing of characteristics. • In the processing of your application, one of the very first things we will do is to inspect the property, inside and outside, in order to verify the appraisal data on file.

  12. Filling out the Information Requisition Form Part One: Grounds for Complaint: Please fill out the top portion. Identify who you are and what property is involved, you should enter your opinion of value (in dollars) in the space provided. Next, fill in the space provided to tell us which sales (A) or other assessed values (B) you believe would substantiate your opinion of value. If possible, you should offer at least three (3) properties other than your own with sales or assessed values to make your case. IMPORTANT; Be sure to use “comparable” properties that have similar characteristics (house style, neighborhood, age, condition) to your own. *Information on comparable sales can be found on our website at www.middleborough.com and property record cards can be found at www.visionappraisal.com.

  13. Filling out the Information Requisition Form • The PURCHASE INFORMATION section C is next. Please fill in all requested data if your property was purchased within the past 2 years. If you have owned it 3 or more years you can leave this area blank. • Please remember that he Board of Assessors has 3 months from the date you file your application for abatement to take action.

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