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Lexington residents get real estate tax bills four times a year, and excise tax bills for other property (automobiles, trailers, boats, etc). | |||
=== The Real Estate Tax Bill === | |||
=== The Excise Tax Bill === | |||
Excise tax bills are mailed once a year, in Spring. You will receive a separate tax stub from the Lexington office of the collector of taxes, although the tax rates are set by the state. You may refer to the [http://www.mass.gov/dor/local-officials/municipal-finance-law/frequently-asked-questions-motor-vehicle-excise.html FAQ for motor vehicle excise] for details. | |||
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Revision as of 23:26, 7 December 2013
Lexington residents get real estate tax bills four times a year, and excise tax bills for other property (automobiles, trailers, boats, etc).
The Real Estate Tax Bill
The Excise Tax Bill
Excise tax bills are mailed once a year, in Spring. You will receive a separate tax stub from the Lexington office of the collector of taxes, although the tax rates are set by the state. You may refer to the FAQ for motor vehicle excise for details.