Tax Information & Exemptions

Tax Rate:13.75
Due Dates:November 15, 2023 & May 15, 2024
Overdue Interest:

8%

Fiscal Year:July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024
Assessment Date:April 1, 2023
Commitment Date:September 14, 2023
Appeal/Abatement ApplicationDeadline:March 17, 2024
Assessment/Certified Ratio:100%
Last Revaluation:2022

Property Tax Assessment Information

For current property information, including ownership data, exemptions, photos, sales information, and more, view thewhich is updated quarterly. This database also includes an interactive GIS component.

PayTax Bill

Tax payments can be made in the Town Clerk’s Office. Payment arrangements for overdue taxes can be made by contacting the Finance Office at (207) 222-1610.

Beginning November 10, 2014, Residents can make credit/debit card payments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Property taxes can be paid with a Visa, MasterCard, Discovery, or American Express card. Payments are processed through a third party service working in partnership with the Town of ¹. By using this third party service, your credit card information is processed through a secure site. For any questions regarding this service, please call (207) 222-1611.Maine PayPort will assess a 2.5% service fee for each transaction; however, all transactions that are $40 or less will only be charged a $1.00 fee.

PLEASE NOTE:Overdue taxes mayNOTbe paid using this service and must be paid at the Town Office.

To pay your bill, you will need the account number located on your tax bill and a valid credit card. If you are unsure of your account number, or the amount owed, you can call the Town Clerk's Office at (207) 222-1670.

Copy ofTax Bill

Copies of tax bills are available in PDF format, indexed by first letter of last name, and can be viewed and printed. View the current Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Billshere.

If you choose to print a copy of your bill, please remember to check off the “print current page” option or you will end up printing more than you bargained for!

Tax Bill Payment Status

You can call the Town Clerk's Office at at (207) 222-1670 to check the status of tax payments.

Sold Property &Name on Tax Bill

According to Maine's Taxation Law, the Assessor is legally required to issue the annual tax bill to the owner of record as ofApril 1st. If you sold your property on June 1st, the tax bill due in Novemberandthe second payment due the following May, must be in your name.

For example:

  • April 1, 2023, you owned the property.
  • June2023, you sold the property.
  • September2023, the annual tax bill is “committed”.
  • November2023, the first half payment is due.
  • May2024, the second half payment is due.

Your name will appear on all the bills until the new bill is issued for November of 2024.

IMPORTANT: Please discuss the property tax bill at the closing - who is responsible for payment of the taxes and who you will forward the bill to when you receive it. Neither the Assessor nor Tax Collector is responsible for the proration of taxes between buyer and seller.

Available Tax Relief for Residents

There are multiple programs designed to provide tax relief to residents. Please click on a link below to find out more information on an exemption and to print an application.

The State also offers several other programs designed to provide tax relief. For more information on these view .

The Maine Residents Property Tax and Rent Refund “Circuitbreaker” Program has been repealed as part of the enacted state budget for claims beginning on or after August 1, 2013.The Circuitbreaker Program has been replaced by a refundable Property Tax Fairness Credit that can be claimed on the Maine Individual Income Tax Form.The new credit will be available beginning inJanuary, 2014on the Maine Individual Income Tax Form 1040ME. A worksheet will be included with Form 1040ME to calculate the amount of the credit.