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Next year will be the first year Worcester property owners are subject to the 1.5% surcharge in taxes created by the Community Preservation Act, passed by voters in 2022. Taxpayers will see the first bill in January. The CPA fund can be allocated for community housing, parks and recreational uses, and historic buildings and resources.
Next year will be the first year Worcester property owners are subject to the 1.5% surcharge in taxes created by the Community Preservation Act, passed by voters in 2022. Taxpayers will see the first bill in January. The CPA fund can be allocated for community housing, parks and recreational uses, and historic buildings and resources.
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Act should be repealed given current economic standing for our elderly on fixed incomes, paying more for everything everyday. The disconnect between those that pushed this through and our elderly is serious and potentially crippling to them.