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  ASSESORS OFFICE : FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
     
  Frequently Asked Questions  
  Q. How often is property revalued?  
  Q.What is "Full and fair cash value"?  
  Q.How is my assessed value determined?  
  Q.Why did my value go up by a higher % than my neighbors?  
  Q.What do I do if I think my value is too high?  
  Q.How will I know if the Board of Assessors lowered my value?  
  Q.If I have filed an Abatement, should I still pay my taxes?  
  Q.What do I do if I am not happy with the Assessors decision?  
     
  How often is property revalued?  
 

Mass General Laws require that all property b e assessed at its full and fair cash value as of January 1 each year. Further, the Massachusetts Department of Revenue is required every 3 years to certify that a communities property values are at their full and fair cash value. Fiscal Year 2001 is the last year Saugus property values were certified by the Department of Revenue.

 
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  What is "Full and fair cash value"?  
 

The courts have defined this to mean "current market value" or the price that a willing buyer would pay a willing seller, each with the knowledge of the market and each acting without undue pressure or compulsion. Assessments are based on full and fair market value.

 
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  How is my assessed value determined?  
 

The Assessors inspect and analyze all properties that have sold in the community for a given year. Sales determine what property characteristics have a contributory value to the sale price of a property. This would be such things as property condition, building style, square feet of living area, location etc. These market adjustments are then applied to all properties to arrive at a new full and fair market value.

 
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  Why did my value go up by a higher % than my neighbors?  
 

Change in value is designed to reflect changes in desirability as well as changes in market conditions. Certain areas, building styles, etc c. may increase or decrease at a different rate. The percent of value increase alone is not a reason for an abatement. The question remains "is it at full and fair cash value?"

 
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  What do I do if I think my value is too high?  
 

First you should ask yourself if you think you could have sold your property for the assessed value on January 1. If not, then you should file for an abatement and provide information as to why you feel the value is in excess of its fair cash value. An abatement form can be picked up in the Assessor's Office.

 
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  How will I know if the Board of Assessors lowered my value?  
 

The Board of Assessors has 90 days to act on your abatement application (unless extended by written con sent of the taxpayer). You will receive written notice within 10 days of their decision.

 
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  If I have filed an Abatement, should I still pay my taxes?  
 

Yes, payment is due 30 days after the mailing of the tax bill. If the payment is received after this date interest begins to accrue at 14%. Any overpayments due to an abatement being granted will be credited on the fourth quarter bill or refunded if the bill is paid in full. Failure to pay by the due date may bar an appeal at the Appellate Tax Board.

 
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  What do I do if I am not happy with the Assessors decision?  
 

You may appeal the Assessor's decision to the State Appellate Tax Board (ATB) within 3 months from the date of the denial. The ATB is located at

399 Washington St.,
Boston. MA 02108
Their phone number is 617-727-3100.

 
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