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The  board granted  56 personal exemptions totaling $114,813 in reduced taxes to qualified
                   homeowners based on age, financial condition, blindness or veteran’s service connected
                   disability.  The Board also granted 23 Community Preservation Surcharge abatements due to age
                   and financial status, which totaled a $4,072 reduction in taxes.  An additional $12,872 was abated
                   due to the Senior Tax Work-Off Program.

                   Auto excise taxes resulted in approximately $1,263,000 in income to the town from over 7,900
                   vehicles.  Vehicle owners should be aware that in order to receive an abatement, the vehicle must
                   be disposed of (i.e. sold, traded, junked, etc.) as well as the plates being cancelled or transferred to
                   another vehicle.

                   Data collection and maintenance of current and accurate property inventory data  is a critical
                   element in the development of uniform, fair market value.  The department continued our Cyclical
                   Inspection Project, in accordance with the Massachusetts Department of Revenue’s requirement
                   that each property be inspected once in every nine-year cycle. The bulk of these inspections are
                   being  conducted by  retired  Ipswich  Assessor,  Frank Ragonese.  The  Board is grateful for his
                   assistance in helping the department to continue to meet this requirement.   Inspections of
                   properties that have sold or have been affected by building permits continue to be conducted by
                   Kristin Hanlon, Director of Assessment.

                   The  Board welcomed new member Alexander  Leighton Williams in  May. Alex has been  a
                   resident of Boxford for six years.  He is a graduate of Masconomet Regional High School and is
                   currently attending the University of Massachusetts, where he is studying History. The Board
                   believes he will bring a fresh, new perspective to the position and looks forward to working with
                   him.

                   The Board of Assessors would  like to thank Kristin Hanlon, Director of Assessment, and Jan
                   Silva, Assessing Clerk, for their assistance in our ongoing efforts to maintain fair and equitable
                   assessments. The Board members and office staff also appreciate the help and support received
                   from other town departments and all the townspeople.

                   Respectfully submitted,


                   David F. Benson, Chairman
                   Diana Headrick
                   Alexander Leighton Williams
                                                      BOARD OF ASSESSORS

                                                        ANNUAL REPORT


                          Boxford’s Fiscal Year 2016 total property  valuation of $1,668,617,741  includes
                   $10,920,540 in new  growth that occurred during this past fiscal  year,  which is a decrease of
                   $2,491,684 over the prior year. This decrease is primarily due to the fact that last year’s growth





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