I sold my property in Oak Bluffs, why am I receiving a personal property bill?
Under Massachusetts General Law, if you are the owner of a property as of January 1 of the current calendar year, you will be assessed personal property tax for the full year. For example, if you owned your property in January of 2008, you would be liable for your personal property bill until July of 2009. If you would like to apply for an abatement, please contact the Assessors Office.

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1. How is my tax amount figured?
2. I moved more than a year ago and I am still getting Oak Bluffs excise tax bills?
3. I sold my property in Oak Bluffs, why am I receiving a personal property bill?
4. I would like to change my mailing address. Who do I talk to?
5. What if I’m late with my payment?
6. When are taxes due?
7. When does the next tax bill come out?
8. Who do I see if I believe my bill is incorrect?
9. Who do I see if I want to file for abatement?
10. Why am I being billed for a car or boat I don’t own anymore and what can I do about it?