Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Treasurer/Collector
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No, unfortunately we are unable to process payments over the phone.
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Treasurer/Collector
Payments can be made:
- At Town Hall in person with the Tax Collector’s Office during regular business hours.
- Online through the Town of Plymouth website.
- Utilizing the 24-hour payment kiosk located at the rear of Plymouth Town Hall
- Payments can be left in the payment drop box located at the rear of Plymouth Town Hall. Do not leave cash in the drop box.
- Payments may be mailed using the envelope provided with your tax bill or sent directly to the Tax Collector’s Office 26 Court Street Plymouth, MA 02360.
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Treasurer/Collector
Please contact the Deputy Tax Collector, Hobin & Hobin, (508) 747-4344.
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A demand bill is a result of an unpaid tax bill. A demand fee will be assessed to accounts with an outstanding balance.
If you receive a real estate demand bill and your taxes are escrowed and paid by your mortgage lender, please do not ignore as the Tax Collector’s records indicates that an outstanding balance remains on your account.
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Treasurer/Collector
It is the obligation of the taxpayer to seek out a bill if one is not received; fees and interest will not be waived. (See Massachusetts General Law Ch 60, Sec 3 and Ch 60, Sec 15) The Town of Plymouth is not responsible for bills or payments lost in the mail. Failure to receive the bill does not relieve the obligation.
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Water bills are mailed quarterly and are due within 30 days of issuance. Pay your Water & Sewer bills by visiting the Online Payments webpage.
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Real Estate and Personal Property Taxes
The fiscal year begins July 1st and ends June 30th of the following year.
Bills are mailed semi-annually on June 30th and December 31st. Payments are due quarterly.
Payment Due Dates
Mailed on June 30th
- Quarter 1 is Due on August 1st (Preliminary Bill)
- Quarter 2 is Due on Nov. 1st (Preliminary Bill)
Mailed on December 31st
- Quarter 3 is Due on February 1st (Actual Bill)
- Quarter 4 is Due on May 1st (Actual Bill)
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Request a Municipal Lien Certificate by visiting the Treasurer/Collector's webpage.
- Residential properties: $50.00
- Four or more family residences: $100.00
- Commercial or Industrial properties: $150.00
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- Retain the taxpayer copy of your tax bill for your records.
- Contact your mortgage company.
- Check your bank statements.
- Complete a public records request and send it to the Tax Collector’s Office 26 Court St, Plymouth, MA 02360. Your request will be answered within 10 business days.
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A Land Court citation is an official notice that the Town has filed a complaint to foreclose rights of redemption for non-payment of real estate taxes on a parcel which you may own or in which you may have another type of legal interest. Any parties who have received a Land Court citation should file a response by the date indicated on the citation. If a response is not filed, the Town can file a motion for general default and request the court to review the case for issuance of a foreclosure judgement.