Town of Braintree

proposition 2 1/2 general info

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What is Proposition 2?½? How does it limit property taxes? (Assessing)

Proposition 2?½ is the initiative petition adopted by voters of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1980.

Its principal features relate to the total amount of property taxes which a city or town can raise each year. Other parts of the initiative limit state agency assessments on cities and towns, prohibit unfunded state mandates, and repeal school committee fiscal autonomy and binding arbitration for certain public employees. In addition, it reduces the motor vehicle excise tax and allows renters a deduction on their state income tax.

Proposition 2?½ contains two limitations on the amount of property taxes a city or town can raise:

The property tax levy (the amount raised) can never exceed 2?½% of the full cash value of all taxable property in the city or town. This is known as the ?“levy ceiling.?”

The property tax levy cannot increase from year to year by more than 2?½%, with certain exceptions for new growth, or through overrides and exclusions as adopted by the voters. This is known as the ?“levy limit.?”



How does Proposition 2 ?½ affect my tax bill? (Assessing)

The levy limit provision of Proposition 2?½ affects the total amount of taxes to be raised by a city or town. It does not apply to an individual tax bill.



How does Classification work with Proposition 2 ?½? (Assessing)

The Classification amendment, allows cities and towns to categorize real estate into four classes and to distribute the tax burden among these classes. Proposition 2?½ affects the total amount of tax that can be raised. Classification affects what classes of taxpayers will pay for what specific share of the total amount of tax.



How does Proposition 2 ?½ affect the tax rate? (Assessing)

Proposition 2?½ sets the maximum amount of property taxes (the levy) that a city/town can raise. Once the amount to be raised is determined, a tax rate is calculated by dividing the amount to be raised by the total valuation of the city/town. Whether the tax rate for a community will increase or decrease from the prior year will depend upon the levy decided and whether the property values appreciate, depreciate or remain steady in a particular community.


By THO
town population 1980-2003

Braintree population by year:
1980- 36,337
1990- 33,836
2000- 33,828
2003- 33,728

By THO
A Very edifying post Tho

good work.Could you show the school population for those years also?

By A Tax Payer Like You
more tax,property info

Tax rates & property values
Type of property Tax Rate Total assessed value
Residental: $12.55 $2,021,299,050
Commercial: $24.16 $705,289,719
Industrial: $24.16 $135,343,600
Personal property: $24.1 $44,524,050
Open space: - -
Total for all property - $2,906,456,419

Note: Tax and assessment data from FY 2001.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2001:
Owners of single-family properties in Braintree shelled out an average of $2,341 in taxes. See ranking
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The average single-family property was worth $186,520. See ranking
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Braintree's residential tax rate of $12.55 is greater than 83 of the 351 towns in Mass.
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The total value of all single-family property in Braintree was assessed at $1,631,113,600.
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Public housing units:
State: 197 Federal: 0

Land Use
Type of property Number of parcels % of total for 2001
1990 1999 2000 2001
Single family: 8,693 8,749 8,769 8,781 73.44%
Multi-family: 588 702 704 707 5.91%
Condos: 559 950 991 993 8.3%
Apartments: 69 72 72 72 0.6%
Vacant land: 919 685 664 642 5.37%
Open space: 0 0 0 0 0%
Commercial: 489 522 515 513 4.29%
Industrial: 185 153 169 169 1.41%
Other usage: 78 83 80 80 0.67%
All property: 11,580 11,916 11,964 11,957 100%

Note: Total may not add to 100% due to rounding.


All information compiled from Commonwealth of Massachusetts sources.



By THO
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