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Raynham, MA 02767. (508)824-2704. Fiscal Year 2024 Tax Rates. Residential: $12.42. Commercial/Industrial/Personal Property (CIP): $16.97. North Raynham Water District: $1.47. Raynham Center Water District: $0.93. The assessment information within is provided as a public service. by the Town of Raynham.
The Assessors’ Department is an integral part of the Town’s financial management team that works closely with the Collector, Treasurer, and Town Accountant. The Assessors are responsible for raising approximately 65 percent of the total town budget through the property tax.
The Town of Raynham has 3,918 single-family homes, 454 condominiums and 30 apartment building properties. The Town of Raynham has 295 commercial/industrial properties and 399 personal property accounts. The Town has 23 parcels under Chapter 61, 61A & 61B. Total taxable valuation is $3,220,586,738 with 5,674 taxable accounts.
The formula to calculate Massachusetts Property Taxes is (Assessed Value x Property Tax Rate)/1000= Massachusetts Property Tax. Take the Assessed Value of the property then multiply it by the Property Tax Rate and then divide it by 1000. For example, if a home in Cambridge is assessed at $1,000,000. Cambridge has a property tax rate of 5.86.
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