Frequently Asked Questions
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
You may request this information in person or by mail. If requesting by mail, please provide a self-addressed stamped envelope. Additional fees may apply.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
The fee is five dollars for tax services only. Duplicate bills can be found by logging into the City Hall Systems website and entering the bill Number and last name or we can reproduce a copy free for residents.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
A return envelope is enclosed with each bill that is addressed to a post office box for our lockbox service. The lockbox service is provided by Century Bank of Medford, MA. The mail is opened, sorted, and then posted to a file which is electronically forwarded to the Town for posting to the taxpayer's individual accounts. Checks are deposited daily. Any correspondence that is out of the ordinary is returned to the Treasurer / Collector's Office for further attention.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
Motor vehicle excise taxes are due 30 days from the date of issuance. The bills are generated from the Registry of Motor Vehicles and are produced from the information provided to the Registry from your vehicle registration.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
Personal Property Tax is assessed to and is the responsibility of the owner of the record. The owner of the record is the owner of the property as of January 1st of the previous calendar year. Please contact the Assessor's Office to see if you are eligible for abatement.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 60a, Section 2 states "So long as a municipality mails an excise bill to a registrant and the bill is sent to the registrant's address, as that address appears on the vehicle's registration, or as the person has otherwise specified in writing, the registrant is presumed to have received the bill, regardless whether he has received it in fact. If the registrant fails to receive such a bill, he is nevertheless, liable for its timely payment, and interest and fees will accrue if the bill is not paid on or before the due date.
All address changes must be made through the Registry of Motor Vehicles.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
No, real estate and personal property taxes are due in the Tax Collectors office by the due date. Penalty interest will accrue at an annual rate of 14 percent.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
Yes, there is a secure drop-off box located at the rear of the Town Hall Annex. This box is provided for your convenience and any mail deposited in the drop box is emptied and distributed to the appropriate department each day.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
The Town of Tewksbury is on the quarterly tax billing system. Therefore, the bills are due on August 1st, November 1st, February 1st and May 1st of each year.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
Yes, our mailing address is Tax Collector, Town of Tewksbury.
Tax Collector
Town of Tewksbury
11 Town Hall Avenue
Tewksbury, MA 01876 -
Treasurer/Tax Collector
If you do not receive your bill within a few days of the issue date, please contact the Treasurer / Collector's Office immediately. Our phone number is 978-640-4340. Our office hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm.
Please remember that it is your responsibility to make sure that you obtain a tax bill. You are responsible for the payment of the taxes even if you did not receive the tax bill. We mail the tax bills to the address provided to us by the Assessor's Office.
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Treasurer/Tax Collector
The bills are mailed thirty days before the August 1st and February 1st due dates. Please note that you will not receive a separate bill for the November 1st or May 1st due dates. These amounts are included on the bills sent thirty days before the August and February due dates.