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Board of Assessors

Board of Assessors

Members

Robin Wadsworth, MAA (Assistant Assessor)

413-684-3811 x2

413-684-3806 (Fax)

rwadsworth@windsormass.com

3 year term expiring 2026


Brenda Smith

Board member


Chris Cozzaglio

Board member

Hours, Meetings & Contact

Hours @ Town Offices

Wednesdays: 10am - 4pm


Meetings

As needed and posted


1890 Route 9, Suite 4

Windsor, MA 01270

Board of Assessors are appointed by Select Board.

Board of Assessors appoints assessor position.

Description

The Board of Assessors office is responsible for preparing the annual property tax base, which includes identifying all taxable real and personal property, its ownership, full and fair cash value*, and usage classification. This requires maintenance of an extensive database on each property in the community, which must be reviewed annually for changes in property description, ownership and condition. It also requires an annual analysis of market conditions to adjust values. The assessors must submit values for review by the Department of Revenue every three years.

*Full and fair cash value has been defined as 100% of a property’s “fair market value”, which is the price an owner willing to but not under compulsion to sell ought to receive from one willing to but not under compulsion to buy. Full and fair cash value is the applied constitutional and statutory standard, which protects the property owner’s right to pay only his or her fair share of the tax burden.

The Board of Assessors is also responsible for:

  • Identifying and calculating annual “new growth” increase in the levy limit under Proposition 2 ½ and obtaining certification of the amount by the DOR.

  • Setting the tax rate and fixing the property tax levy. This requires the preparation of a tax rate recapitulation summary of proposed valuations, expenditures and revenues for the year.

  • Committing taxes to the collector with a warrant. This requires the preparation of a commitment list of all parcels and accounts, their owners and values, and all other information needed to send the tax bills. The commitment fixes the tax liability of the taxpayer and the warrant authorizes the collector to collect the taxes.

  • Reviewing and acting on applications for abatements and exemptions. This includes notifying the taxpayer of the decision and the collector and accounting officer of amounts abated and exempted. It also includes participating in appeals to the Appellate Tax Board.

  • Assessing and committing separately motor vehicle excise and administering the abatement process for that excise.

  • Overseeing the overlay account which is the annual reserve for abatements and exemptions.

Information

FY24 Information

Public Disclosure Notice [pdf]

Assessor's Update [pdf]

FY24 Property Values

Abatement information and application form


Other Information

Assessor's Tax Maps [pdf]

Online map query [link]


Current Fiscal Year real property information is available at windsor.patriotproperties.com.


For full information on Chapter 61 Current Use Tax Programs and application forms, click here. Applications are also available in the Assessors' office.


Agendas and Minutes

Board of Assessors Agendas

Board of Assessors Minutes

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