Holliston School Committee Meeting Explores Tax Relief Options for Seniors and Veterans

At the recent Holliston School Committee meeting, the focal point was a discussion about tax relief programs available for seniors and veterans in the community, highlighting various exemptions, abatements, and the work-off program designed to ease their financial burden. The meeting detailed the intricacies of applying for these benefits, with participants emphasizing outreach and accessibility for eligible residents.

A key segment of the meeting was devoted to explaining the senior means-tested exemption, which provides local tax relief to qualifying individuals. The exemption is closely tied to the state’s income tax circuit breaker credit, with individuals who qualify for the state credit being almost certain to qualify for the local exemption. The town adheres to state-mandated income and asset limits, which include an asset cap of $250,000, excluding one’s home. This initiative has gained traction, with the previous year seeing a full acceptance of all applicants.

The committee also discussed a legislative proposal that, if passed, would allow qualifying individuals to receive an exemption on debt exclusion costs, effectively reducing their tax burden. This proposal is part of a broader plan to petition the legislature for a new exemption specifically for Holliston. The meeting included a thorough explanation of the current elderly and disabled taxation fund, which the committee aims to revitalize and publicize for fiscal year 2027. This fund, which holds $600,000, has been underutilized, and the committee is expected to establish guidelines for its use.

The mechanics of the work-off program were also explored, offering seniors the opportunity to earn a tax reduction by working at a rate of $15 per hour, up to $1,500 annually. The program is available to seniors aged 60 and older who have owned their homes for at least five years. A significant aspect of this program is the allowance for proxies—individuals over 18 can assist participants in fulfilling their work obligations. This provision ensures broader participation, particularly for those who may not be physically capable of performing certain tasks.

The meeting further delved into property tax abatements and exemptions, particularly focusing on how they benefit seniors and veterans. Homeowners must prove overassessment to apply for abatements, with approximately 10 to 15 requests approved annually. Various exemptions, such as clause 41C and clause 17D, were discussed, offering relief to seniors and those over 70 with limited assets. The recent town meeting’s approval of a cost of living adjustment (COLA) was also highlighted, increasing the exemption from $350 to $359.45, with plans for annual compounding.

Concerns were raised regarding the timing of applications for these exemptions, with specific deadlines emphasized to ensure they reflect in tax bills accordingly. It was noted that applications must be submitted by Thanksgiving to impact the third and fourth quarter tax bills. The process involves the Board of Assessors reviewing and voting on applications before integrating them into the tax system.

The office staff, including two part-time clerks, were identified as resources to assist with applications and documentation, offering a supportive environment for residents navigating their financial situations. The confidentiality of applicants’ financial information was assured, with only essential personnel having access for processing purposes.

The committee expressed a strong commitment to making these options as accessible as possible.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Dr. Susan Kustka
School Board Officials:
Daniel Alfred, Dawn Neborsky, Amanda Bigelow, Sarah Fitzgerald, Minnie Gupta, Lisa Kocian, Cynthia Listewnik

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