What’s the difference between an abatement and an exemption?
An exemption is a discharge from the obligation to pay all or part of a real estate tax based on certain age, income, military, or disability status as set forth by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


An abatement happens as a result of an adjustment that lowers a property’s valuation after the actual (not preliminary) tax bill has been issued. Exemptions are available for seniors, low income seniors, surviving spouse or surviving minor child, veterans with disabilities, and blind persons.

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1. What’s the difference between an abatement and an exemption?
2. Are there other ways to reduce my taxes?
3. Does the property record card reflect any exemptions to which I may be entitled?
4. What if I feel the value of my property value is overstated?
5. Do I have to apply for an abatement every year if I received one in the past?
6. What if I am not satisfied with the result of the abatement hearing?