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Town of Mashpee/Mashpee Water District <br /> Classification hearing <br /> November 23, 2000 <br /> Each year at this classification hearing,the Board of Selectmen and District Commissioners are asked to <br /> make four choices relating to the manner in which the Town is taxed. <br /> The four choices are as follows: <br /> 1. Split Tax Rate: The Selectmen and District Commissioners may choose to tax commercial, <br /> industrial, and personal property(C.I.P.) at a rate up to 50% greater than the "regular", unadjusted tax <br /> rate. The increase to C.I.P. properties results in a decrease to residential properties. In the case of <br /> Mashpee for fiscal year 2001, a full 50% increase to C.I.P. reduces the residential rate by about 6 % . <br /> In other words; at the maximum split rate a $200,000 residential property would save $162 while a <br /> $200,000 commercial property would pay an additional$1,300. <br /> 2. Small Business Exemption. In order to buffer the impact of a spit tax rate on small businesses <br /> there is a provision that allows the Selectmen and Commissioners to offer a tax exemption properties <br /> housing businesses with 10 or fewer employees. Approximately half of the businesses in Mashpee <br /> currently qualify for this exemption.The exemption is a moot point if the tax rate is not split. <br /> 3. Open Space Discount. The Selectmen and Commissioners may offer a discount of up to 75% to <br /> land identified by the Board of Assessors as Open Space, The Board of Assessors only classifies <br /> property as Open Space when it has legally enforceable deed restrictions. Open Space properties in <br /> Mashpee are currently assessed at a rate that reflects their marginal marketability. <br /> 4. Residential Exemption. The Board of Selectmen and Commissioners may elect to offer a tax <br /> exemption of up to 20% of the average residential property value to all domiciles. The exemption is <br /> funded by an increased residential tax rate.The result is lower taxes for most owner occupied dwellings <br /> and higher taxes on vacant land, non-qualifying residential dwellings, and qualifying properties with a <br /> value greater than approximately$325,000. <br />
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