Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of M.G.L. C.59, §5K, Senior Tax Work-Off Program, for taxpayers over 60 years of age. The program shall be implemented in fiscal year 2013, with abatements applied to the fiscal year 2014 actual tax bills provided, however, that such program shall provide a maximum abatement of $500.00 for each of up to twenty participants with an hourly rate of $8.00; said abatement(s) of up to a total of $10,000.00 to be paid from the Excess Overlay Reserve account; or to take any other action relative thereto.
Submitted by Susan Byrne, MAA, Deputy Assessor and Eileen Clarkson, HS-BCP, MS, Notary Public, director of Council on Aging/Senior Center/Food Pantry/Meals on Wheels/Transportation
On an amended motion duly made and seconded the town voted to accept the provisions of M.G.L. C.59, §5K, Senior Tax Work-Off Program, for taxpayers over 60 years of age. The program shall be implemented in fiscal year 2013, with abatements applied to the fiscal year 2014 actual tax bills, provided however, that such program shall provide a maximum abatement of Five-Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each participant earned at an hourly rate of Eight Dollars ($8.00); said abatement(s) to be paid from the Assessor’s Overlay account. Passed Unanimously/May 16th @ 8:50
MGL c59 section 5K: A city or town, by vote of its legislative body, subject to its charter, may adjust the exemption in this clause by: (1) allowing an approved representative, for persons physically unable, to provide such services to the city or town; or (2) allowing the maximum reduction of the real property tax bill to be based on 125 volunteer service hours in a given tax year, rather than $2,000.
MGL c59, section 5K: In any city or town which accepts the provisions of this section, the board of selectmen of a town or in a municipality having a town council form of government, the town council or the mayor with the approval of the city council in a city may establish a program to allow persons over the age of 60 to volunteer to provide services to such city or town. In exchange for such volunteer services, the city or town shall reduce the real property tax obligations of such person over the age of 60 on his tax bills and any reduction so provided shall be in addition to any exemption or abatement to which any such person is otherwise entitled and no such person shall receive a rate of, or be credited with, more than the current minimum wage of the commonwealth per hour for services provided pursuant to such reduction nor shall the reduction of the real property tax bill exceed $2,000 in a given tax year. It shall be the responsibility of the city or town to maintain a record for each taxpayer including, but not limited to, the number of hours of service and the total amount by which the real property tax has been reduced and to provide a copy of such record to the assessor in order that the actual tax bill reflect the reduced rate. A copy of such record shall also be provided to the taxpayer prior to the issuance of the actual tax bill. Such cities and towns shall have the power to create local rules and procedures for implementing this section in any way consistent with the intent of this section.