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Lakeville assessors recommend $10,000 personal property exemption; request vendor references for inspections
Summary
The Town of Lakeville Board of Assessors voted to recommend a warrant article raising the personal property tax exemption from $5,000 to $10,000 and reviewed competing vendor quotes for personal-property listings and inspections, asking staff to gather references and résumés before awarding work.
The Town of Lakeville Board of Assessors voted Aug. 14 to recommend placing a warrant article before town meeting to increase the municipal personal property tax exemption from $5,000 to $10,000.
The change, the board heard, would remove the need to process many low-dollar personal-property accounts. Robbie, a speaker at the meeting, summarized the town's numbers and costs: “If I'm counting 52 parcels under $10,000, that's on the low side, $80, it's $4,000 that we're paying to generate that tax.” He later proposed the recommendation formalized as a warrant article: “I make the motion to recommend that we increase the personal property tax exemption to $10,000.” The motion received a second and passed with an aye vote.
Why it matters: board members and staff said the administrative cost of noticing,…
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