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Norwood board raises Senior Tax Work-Off income limit to 80% of AMI
Summary
The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved raising the income eligibility for the Senior Tax Work‑Off Program to 80% of area median income for calendar year 2026, a change staff said will expand access for older residents. The program allows qualifying seniors to work for a property tax credit and a small water/sewer credit.
The Board of Selectmen voted Sept. 9 to set income limits for the Town of Norwood Senior Tax Work‑Off Program at 80% of the area median income for calendar year 2026, expanding eligibility from the existing local thresholds.
Staff told the board the program, coordinated through human resources and authorized under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 59, Section 5(k),…
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