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2nd Quarter Preliminary Tax Bills Sent | Bills Due November 3

Fiscal Year 2012 2nd Quarter Preliminary Tax Bills  were sent out October 1 and will be due will be due Tuesday November 1.

UPDATE: Due to the October 29 Nor’Easter and Town Wide Power Outage Tax bills due November 1st will be accepted through November 3nd with no interest.  Check payments can be made online at www.tyngsboroughma.gov/pay for no charge.

Postmarks  do not count.  Late payments incur daily interest of 38.4 cents per $1,000 of tax.

Non-cash payments may be deposited under the tax office grate in the lobby, (envelopes are provided) anytime the Library is open or there are public meetings at Town Hall.

Free online payment by check is available at www.tyngsboroughma.gov/pay. Payments made by midnight count as received that day, but it is not advisable to wait until 11/1, as an entry error could make your payment late.

Gene Spickler

Town Collector & Parking Clerk

 

Important Information Regarding the Fiscal Year 2012 Tax Rate

The citizens of Tyngsborough voted in May 2010 to use the final state reimbursement for the Tyngsborough High School construction project to fund part of the town’s annual operating budget. This reduced the Fiscal Year 2011 tax levy which helped to stabilize the tax rate, increasing only 22 cents per thousand over the prior year. ($13.95 to $14.17)  Without that offset, the tax rate increase would have been much larger.

Therefore, since the town will not receive any further reimbursements from the High School Construction project, the tax levy will have to increase for two reasons:   1) To compensate for last year’s reduction of the tax levy.  2) To fund the operating budget for Fiscal Year 2012 as voted at the Annual Town Meeting.

It is anticipated that the new tax rate will increase considerably.  The new tax rate will be certified by the Department of Revenue by mid December.  The new tax rate and final assessment will appear on the actual tax bill which will be mailed by December 31, 2011.  If your taxes are paid with your mortgage, be advised that adjustments may need to be made to your escrow account.

If you have questions, please contact the Assessor’s Office at 978-649-2300, ext. 121 or 122.