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FY22 Tax Rate Letter to City Council
FY22 Tax Rate Letter to City Council
Apply for A Personal Exemption
The laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts provide for real estate tax relief for certain people.
FY15 Property Tax Update
Newsletter that explains the FY15 tax bill in detail and answers some frequently asked questions.
Estate Planning for All (Virtual)
The Cambridge Public Library and Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School are excited to offer Estate Planning for All. Estate plans can help you prepare for unexpected changes, offer a sense of security in uncertain times, and ensure that your wishes will be carried out if you become ill, incapacitated, or die unexpectedly. Everyone—regardless of background or financial situation—can have an estate plan. We will discuss: Financial issues during our lifetimes: power of attorney, homestead declaration, and trusts Health and medical issues: health care proxy, medical directives, and HIPAA authorization Preparing for death: wills and declaration as to remains Estate planning issues specific to veterans and individuals with disabilities will also be discussed. This webinar will be presented on Zoom. Registrants may phone in if preferred. Zoom information will be sent to registrants before the session. Questions? Contact Brynne at bquinlan@CambridgeMA.gov or call 617-349-4041.
Estate Planning for All (Virtual)
The Cambridge Public Library and Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School are excited to offer Estate Planning for All. Estate plans can help you prepare for unexpected changes, offer a sense of security in uncertain times, and ensure that your wishes will be carried out if you become ill, incapacitated, or die unexpectedly. Everyone—regardless of background or financial situation—can have an estate plan. We will discuss: Financial issues during our lifetimes: power of attorney, homestead declaration, and trusts Health and medical issues: health care proxy, medical directives, and HIPAA authorization Preparing for death: wills and declaration as to remains Estate planning issues specific to veterans and individuals with disabilities will also be discussed. This webinar will be presented on Zoom. Registrants may phone in if preferred. Zoom information will be sent to registrants before the session. Questions? Contact Brynne at bquinlan@CambridgeMA.gov or call 617-349-4041.
FY14 Property Tax Update
Newsletter that explains the FY17 tax bill in detail and answers some frequently asked questions.
FY21 Understanding Your Tax Newsletter
FY21 Understanding Your Tax Newsletter, September 2020
FY26 Tax Rate Letter
A detailed letter from the City Manager explaining the FY26 budget and tax expectations.
FY20 Tax Rate Letter Executive Summary
FY20 Tax Rate Letter Executive Summary
FY22 Tax Rate Letter Executive Summary
FY22 Tax Rate Letter Executive Summary
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