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Applying For An Abatement
Reasons For Ineligibility
You are not entitled to an abatement if you:- Cancel your registration and retain ownership of the vehicle
- Move to another Massachusetts Town or town during the same calendar year.
Entitlement
You may be entitled to an abatement if your vehicle is:- Sold or traded
- Stolen or a total loss
- Junked or donated
- Returned (Lemon Law)
- Moved from Concord
- Garaged in a town other than Concord
Abatement
In order to apply for an abatement you must provide the Concord Board of Assessors with the following documentation:
Sold or Traded
- Bill of sale and
- Plate Return Receipt or new registration form if plate transferred to another vehicle
Stolen or Total Loss
- Police report or insurance settlement letter and
- Plate Return Receipt or C-19 Form (Affidavit of Lost or Stolen Plate from RMV)
Junked or Donated
- Receipt from junk yard or charity and
- Plate Return Receipt
Vehicle Is Returned (Lemon Law)
- Letter from dealer certifying return and
- Plate Return Receipt or
- New Registration if plate is transferred
Moved From Concord
- If you moved to another community in Mass. after January 1 you still owe excise tax to Concord
- If you moved to another state and registered your vehicle there, you must notify the RMV within 30 days of moving and return your Massachusetts plates to the Registry then submit to us:
- Plate Return Receipt
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- Copy of New Registration from other state
Garaged in Another Town
- If your vehicle is garaged in another town, it is the responsibility of the registered owner to promptly notify the RMV of any address changes.
Leased Vehicles
- If your vehicle is leased the leasing company, as owner, is responsible for applying for the abatement. Please contact your leasing company regarding any refund which may be due to you.