I certainly hope more than a few residential tax payers attend the tax calssification meeting at the Town Hall Monday night Nov. 22.
I (resident) was there last year, but only a couple of us were there. Of course the Chamber of Commerce and other business people came to pressure the Board of Selectmen to let them skate again, while we residents pick up more tax burden.
Please get there and support the residents champions. Last year Vincent Joyce and Dan Clifford spoke for the residents. Hopefully more will join this year. The current Board of Assessor's, who recommend the tax rate, are strong supporters of the business and commercial property community. Residents need to attend the meeting in larger numbers to get the attention of the Selectmen, who in the end will set the tax rate, but are largely influenced by the BOA's recommendation.
For 3 consecutive years now the Board of Assessor's have given the business community the breaks, while resident's have borne the burden of more than Six ($6) million dollars more in taxes then necessary. That is correct; Resident's have paid more than Six ($6) million more in taxes than necessary. The reason is a matter of public record in that our Assessors failed to recommend what state law allows in terms of shifting taxes burden between residents and commercial property.
I urge you to go to the Tax classification meeting on monday evening at 7PM at the Town Hall. Your attendance could have a large influence on this years tax bill just by showing up and showing interest.
By Common Man
I (resident) was there last year, but only a couple of us were there. Of course the Chamber of Commerce and other business people came to pressure the Board of Selectmen to let them skate again, while we residents pick up more tax burden.
Please get there and support the residents champions. Last year Vincent Joyce and Dan Clifford spoke for the residents. Hopefully more will join this year. The current Board of Assessor's, who recommend the tax rate, are strong supporters of the business and commercial property community. Residents need to attend the meeting in larger numbers to get the attention of the Selectmen, who in the end will set the tax rate, but are largely influenced by the BOA's recommendation.
For 3 consecutive years now the Board of Assessor's have given the business community the breaks, while resident's have borne the burden of more than Six ($6) million dollars more in taxes then necessary. That is correct; Resident's have paid more than Six ($6) million more in taxes than necessary. The reason is a matter of public record in that our Assessors failed to recommend what state law allows in terms of shifting taxes burden between residents and commercial property.
I urge you to go to the Tax classification meeting on monday evening at 7PM at the Town Hall. Your attendance could have a large influence on this years tax bill just by showing up and showing interest.
By Common Man