Acushnet Board of Assessors Debates Tax Shift Amid Property Value Increases

Overview: At the recent Acushnet Board of Assessors meeting, discussions revolved around tax rate classifications for fiscal year 2024 and the significant impact of proposed state regulations on local property classifications. The board’s decision to recommend a reduction in the tax shift to 120%, amid rising property values, was a crucial moment in the meeting, reflecting ongoing concerns about the financial implications for residential and commercial stakeholders. Additionally, the board tackled the potential ramifications of new state laws permitting accessory dwelling units, which could reshape property tax classifications in the town.

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