Rehoboth Homeowners Face Tax Hike
The average Rehoboth homeowner will be seeing their tax bill increase approximately $222 over last year.
Owners of homes valued at the median of about $354,593 will be paying $4,652.
Last year, owners of a $337,970 home (the median for 2019) paid about $4,430.
The tax rate of $13.12 per $1,000 assessed value is up 1 cent from last year.
The total valuation of property in town is $1.927 billion.
The board of selectmen recently held the town’s annual tax public hearing where they opted to stay with one tax rate for homes and businesses instead of going with a dual rate.
As a response to many questions from residents regarding the recent assessors’ revaluation notice, Finance Committee Chairman Michael Deignan presented a “Property Taxes 101” informational session at the council on aging.
Third quarter tax bills are due February 1 and fourth quarter tax bills are due on May 1.
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