Massachusetts S1930 would allow cities and towns to offer property tax relief to residents aged 75 and older.
Massachusetts S1930 would amend the General Laws to let boards of assessors provide up to 100% property tax relief to residents aged 75 and older. The relief would apply to both real and personal property taxes. Cities and towns could choose to accept this provision. The bill sets no specific eligibility criteria, leaving that to the boards of assessors.
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