What happens if I do not pay my tax bill?

Tax payments must be received prior to or on the due date to avoid interest charges. If payment is not made within 30 days of the original date of mailing, the account will begin to accrue interest at the rate of 14% per annum, computed from when the bill was due. A demand notice will then be sent and a $20 charge added to the bill. If the account remains unpaid after June 30th of the fiscal year, a tax lien is placed on the property and is recorded with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds. A tax lien is the first step in the foreclosure process. All taxes, costs and interest must be paid to prevent foreclosure. A person who does not receive a bill is still liable for the real estate tax plus any interest and charges accrued.

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1. What is the current tax rate?
2. At what ratio is property assessed?
3. What does 100% of full and fair cash value mean?
4. How do I check ownership or valuation of a property?
5. What is a Map and Lot?
6. How do I change my mailing address for tax billing?
7. What is the CPA surcharge and how is it calculated?
8. Where and when do I file for overvaluation abatement?
9. When are real estate property taxes mailed and payments due?
10. Where should I mail my real estate tax payment?
11. What should I do in the event I do not receive a bill?
12. What happens if I do not pay my tax bill?
13. What do I need to do if my mortgage company pays the taxes on my property?
14. Why should I pay interest on a late payment when I never received a bill?
15. How does my name get on a tax bill?
16. Who is responsible for the taxes if a property is sold after January 1?
17. What should I do if I recently sold a parcel of property but am still receiving a bill?
18. What if I have a credit on my account?
19. How do I get a municipal lien certificate? How much does it cost and how long will it take?