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What is MA Tax Abatement

The Massachusetts Property Tax Abatement Application is a tax document used by homeowners in Massachusetts to request a reduction in the assessed value of their property for Fiscal Year 2016.

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MA Tax Abatement is needed by:
  • Homeowners seeking property tax reduction
  • Individuals contesting property tax assessments
  • Taxpayers in Massachusetts for Fiscal Year 2016
  • Residents filing for tax exemptions
  • Applicants requiring a form for local assessors

How to fill out the MA Tax Abatement

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    To access the Massachusetts Property Tax Abatement Application on pdfFiller, visit the platform and search for the form by its official name.
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    Once you locate the form, open it in the pdfFiller interface to begin filling it out.
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    Gather essential information beforehand, including your property address, comparable sales data, and the reasons for your abatement request.
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    Click on each blank field in the form to enter your details, following the provided instructions, such as entering your name and property location accordingly.
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    Utilize the checkbox options for specific queries related to your tax abatement application.
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    As you fill out fields, pdfFiller allows you to navigate easily, making it simple to move between sections.
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    Once all fields are completed, review the information entered to ensure accuracy and completeness.
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    Check for common mistakes, such as missing information or incorrect property details, before finalizing the application.
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    After reviewing, save your progress by clicking the save option or download your completed form directly to your device.
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    Lastly, submit your application through the designated method, ensuring to meet the February 1, 2016, deadline.
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Homeowners in Massachusetts who disagree with their property tax assessments for Fiscal Year 2016 can file this application to request an abatement. Eligibility depends on the property being overvalued compared to comparable properties.
The Massachusetts Property Tax Abatement Application must be submitted by February 1, 2016. Late submissions may not be considered for abatement.
Once you have completed the Massachusetts Property Tax Abatement Application on pdfFiller, you can submit it either electronically if permitted or print and mail it to your local Board of Assessors as per their submission guidelines.
You may need to provide evidence supporting your claim, such as comparable sales data or past assessments. Check with your local Board of Assessors for specific requirements.
Common mistakes include missing fields, incorrect information about the property, and failing to meet the submission deadline. Review each section carefully to avoid these errors.
Assessors have three months to act upon your application after submission. During this time, ensure you provide any additional requested documentation promptly.
If the application is denied, you may appeal the decision. Check the guidelines provided with your application for instructions on how to initiate an appeal process.
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