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Overview on Exemptions
An exemption is a release or discharge from the obligation to pay all or a portion of a local property tax. Exemptions are established by the legislature for particular categories of property or persons and are generally found in General Laws Chapter 59, Section 5. Exemption is a privilege and any claimant must demonstrate that it clearly qualifies.

Exempt Persons
Persons who may qualify for exemptions include disabled veterans, blind persons, surviving spouses, and seniors.

Qualification Date
Exempt status is determined as of July 1. Ownership, occupancy, use, age or any other eligibility criteria must be met as of that date.

Filing Date
Exemption applications are due three months from the date of mailing of each December bill. Typically, the three month timeframe for filing is December 19th to March 19th.

TOWN OF READING ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR
PERSONAL REAL ESTATE EXEMPTIONS – FY '11
(BOLD indicates a change from prior years)


Clause
Basic Qualifications
Maximum Income
Maximum Assets
(other than domicile)
Exemption Amount
Elderly:
17D
Age 70 or older
N/A
$40,000
$175
41C
Age 65 or older - single
$20,000
$40,000
$750
41C
Age 65 or older - married
$30,000
$55,000
$750
Veterans:
22
10% Wartime Service Disability or Purple Heart
N/A
$400
22A
Loss of foot, hand or eye
N/A
N/A
$750
22B
Loss of two limbs or eyes
N/A
N/A
$1,250
22C
100% disability with specially adapted housing
N/A
N/A
$1,500
22D
Surviving spouses of soldiers, sailors or guardsmen who died due to injury or disease from being in combat or missing and presumed dead to combat
N/A
N/A
Full, with a cap of $2,500 after 5 years
22E
100% Disability / 10% Service
N/A
N/A
$1,000
22F
Paraplegic due to war injury
N/A
N/A
100%
Others:
37
Legally Blind
N/A
N/A
$500
17D
Surviving spouse or orphaned minor child
N/A
$40,000
$175
42/43
Surviving spouse or orphaned minor of Police Officer of Fire Fighter killed in line of duty
N/A
N/A
100%
18
An individual by reasons of age, infirmity and poverty,
can not fully contribute to their tax obligation as
deemed by the Assessors
       
N/A
N/A
Varies
Deferred Tax Payment:
41A
Age 65 or older
$40,000
N/A
Varies
Deferred taxes accumulate with simple interest at 8%, as a lien on the property until it is sold or the owner(s) is deceased then the interest is 16%.




 
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