Politics & Government

Sudbury Residents, Your Real Estate Taxes Are Due Soon

Your real estate and personal property taxes are due pretty soon. Don't be late.

The collector’s office is reminding Sudbury residents that FY2016 second quarter real estate and personal property taxes are due by Monday, Nov. 2.

To avoid late charges, your payment must be received in the office on or before the due date.

If you have not already paid, there are several ways for you to do so:

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Payments can be made online, or payments can be mailed using the envelope provided with your tax bill.

Residents can also stop by the first floor office in the Flynn Building (the white building in front of the Peter Noyes School) at 278 Old Sudbury Road. Handicap access is available via an outside ramp and inside elevator at the North end of the building.

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You can also drive up and drop off your tax payment during non-working hours using the drop-off box outside the Flynn Building (No Cash); if doing so, please enclose your payment in an envelope along with the Collector’s copy of your tax bill so we can properly credit your account.

Your Preliminary Tax Bill which included payment coupons for Q1 and Q2 was mailed in June. If you have misplaced your bill contact us at 978-639-3376. 

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