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Town introduces local law changing senior exemption calculation, schedules Oct. 14 hearing

5743921 · September 9, 2025
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The Town Board introduced a proposed change to the local senior citizen tax exemption to alter whether nontaxable Social Security is counted in income tests and scheduled a public hearing for Oct. 14; the assessor explained fiscal impact and residents spoke during public comment.

The Town of Clinton Town Board introduced a proposed local law to amend Town Code Chapter 210 (taxation) to change how the senior citizen exemption counts nontaxable Social Security income and scheduled a public hearing for Oct. 14, 2025, at 6:25 p.m.

Theresa (the town assessor, who announced she is retiring) explained that unlike the state…

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