I am 65 years old; do I qualify for a property tax exemption?

If you are 65 years old or older, you may qualify for a Cl. 41C property tax exemption if you meet the income, asset, and ownership requirements. Every year the Massachusetts Department of Revenue provides the Assessors with the maximum amount of income and the maximum amount of assets an applicant can have to qualify for a property tax exemption. Please contact the assessor's office for more information regarding the qualifications.

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1. I am 65 years old; do I qualify for a property tax exemption?
2. What if my income or assets are over the allowable amounts for the above?
3. I am a Veteran; do I qualify for a property tax exemption?
4. I am a Widow; do I qualify for a property tax exemption?
5. I am legally blind; do I qualify for a property tax exemption?
6. When do I apply for a property tax exemption?
7. When will I receive my property tax exemption?
8. I am receiving a property tax exemption, but have sold my home. What should I do?
9. I was receiving a property tax exemption for $750, now I am receiving an exemption for $318. Why has there been a change in the amount I receive?