FRAMINGHAM, MA – The City begins mailing third-quarter (Q3/2021) real estate tax bills today (March 17, 2021), and will send out fourth-quarter (Q4/2021) tax bills Wednesday, March 31.
Payment for both (Q3 and Q4) real estate taxes will be due on Monday, May 3, 2021.
Framingham’s City Hall, (“The Memorial Building”), is located at 150 Concord Street in Downtown Framingham.
FRAMINGHAM, MA – Long time property owners in Framingham were starting to wonder why no quarterly tax bills were showing up in their mail. In response, the City released a statement concerning “City of Framingham Tax Bills”.
In it, the explanation was, “The City of Framingham’s Real Estate and Personal Property bills will be delayed. The reason for this delay is because the State of Massachusetts has not approved Framingham’s tax rate. We are anticipating more information by the end of January. When the bills go out, the third and fourth quarters of Fiscal 2021 will be due on May 3, but they can be paid before the May 3 deadline.”
The statement went on to suggest that tax payers “check the City of Framingham Treasurer’s Webpage or call for updated information”, and further suggested that if taxpayers wish to pay in advance of the bills being mailed, they send estimated payments to the Treasurer’s Office or call City Hall Systems to pay over the phone.
FRAMINGHAM, MA — At their board meeting on Tuesday evening, December 18, 2007, the Framingham Board of Selectmen voted to raise the residential rate from $ 11.86 assessed value in fiscal 2007 to $ 12.53 in fiscal 2008.
The business rate was lowered from $ 28.43 per $ 1000 assessed value to $ 28.09.
This new rate will add an average of $ 250 to residential property tax bills. For assessed property values, visit the Town of Framingham’s web site: www.framinghamma.gov and click on the property inquiry link under the “online services” dropdown menu.