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Taunton assessors say 52,900 motor-vehicle excise bills totaling about $7.1M will be mailed; board reports 142 abatement filings
Summary
At its Feb. 20 meeting the Taunton Board of Assessors reviewed upcoming motor-vehicle excise mailings, abatement activity, income-and-expense forms, GIS mapping repairs and three-year assessment directives from the Bureau of Local Assessment.
The Taunton Board of Assessors reported that 52,900 motor-vehicle excise bills — totaling about $7,100,000 — will be mailed next week and will be due March 28, board member Lisa Labelle said at the Board's Feb. 20 meeting.
The mailing schedule is the most immediate action for taxpayers: "We have ... 52,900 bills going out on this commitment for calendar year 2025 over $7,100,000 billed," Assessor Lisa Labelle said. The board asked taxpayers to watch for the bill and pay by the March 28 due date.
Why it matters: the mailings affect most vehicle owners in Taunton and set the immediate cash flow for local tax collections. Labelle noted the scale of registrations in the city when discussing the excise mailing.
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