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Portland property owners will have to wait an extra 4 weeks for new revaluation notices

Read Article The Portland Assessors Office announced Thursday that revaluation notices will be mailed to property owners about four weeks later than planned because it took longer than expected to finalize new commercial property values. The notices were originally scheduled to be mailed the week of May 31, but now won’t be mailed until June 28. “The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted different sectors of the real estate market in unanticipated ways,” City Tax Assessor Christopher Huff said in a news release. “We are seeing higher vacancy and capitalization rates in certain sub-sectors of the commercial real estate market that must be taken into account as we work to set new values as of the April 1, 2021, assessment date.”

Leaders of Meriden nonprofits dispute tax assessments

Leaders of Meriden nonprofits dispute tax assessments Leaders of Meriden nonprofits dispute tax assessments Easter Seals Children’s Academy is seen here on April 30 at 125 Broad St. in Meriden. Easter Seals is one of three nonprofit groups that are challenging recent city property tax bills they say will hamper their abilities to serve a high needs population that includes adults with developmental disabilities, pre-school aged children and homeless youth. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal Advertisement Easter Seals, 158 State St., Meriden, Friday, April 30, 2021. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal The Women and Families Center’s WYSH House is seen here on Sept. 20, 2020, under construction on Colony Street in Meriden. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal file photo

Reminder: File homestead exemptions by April 1 for 2021 tax year

Reminder: File homestead exemptions by April 1 for 2021 tax year Time is running out for residents to pay their property tax bills The Forsyth County Tax Assessors Office reminded residents Thursday to file for homestead exemptions and the age 65 school tax exemption for this tax year. Residential property owners in Forsyth County that reside on that property and are a legal resident of the county as of Jan. 1 of the tax year qualify for homestead exemption. Applications for exemptions can be filed year-round but must be sent in by Thursday, April 1, to receive the benefits for 2021. Regular and floating homestead exemption applications as well as applications for the age 65 school tax exemption are available for download on the Board of Assessors page at forsythco.com and must be notarized.

Sherborn committee announces applications for tax aid now available

Sherborn committee announces applications for tax aid now available Common Content             The Sherborn Elderly and Disabled Tax Aid Committee reminds all Sherborn residents age 60 and older, as well as qualifying disabled residents, that applications for tax aid are available in the Assessor’s Office Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-noon. To request an application, please call the office at 508-651-7857, or request by writing to the Tax Aid Committee, c/o Assessors Office, Town Offices, 90 Washington St. Applications must be received by noon March 5 to be considered for aid.             Tax Aid grants are made from a fund that is supported by the generous contributions of fellow residents who wish to offer help to those in need of assistance at tax time.

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