Will taxes go up?

Not from the revaluation. The tax rate is set at the financial town meeting, or by a City budgetary process, so the voters decide if taxes go up. Individually – If the budget stays the same, some property owners will go up, some will go down, some will stay just about the same.

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1. What are the current Tax Rates?
2. What exactly is a “Revaluation”?
3. Why are the “Revaluations” performed?
4. Where do you get the values?
5. What is “Fair Market Value”?
6. How are properties priced?
7. What about Land values?
8. I recently purchased my property for a price which is different than the value estimated for this “Revaluation.” How is this possible?
9. How much will my taxes be following this “Revaluation”?
10. Will taxes go up?
11. How are tax rates set?
12. How will I find out my new value?
13. Suppose I disagree with my value?
14. If there are informal hearings, what should I bring to the hearing?
15. Then what happens?
16. Suppose I still disagree?
17. How can I tell if my value is correct?