I no longer live in Deerfield, how come I received a Motor Vehicle Excise bill from the Town of Deerfield?

Motor Vehicle Excise bills originate from the Registry of Motor Vehicles. If they have not been notified of your address change, they will send your bill to the last known Town of residency. It is best to pay the bill on time to avoid interest and fees and then file for an abatement to receive a refund for the time that you no longer lived in Deerfield. To find out if you qualify for an abatement, contact the Assessors' Office at 413-665-1400, ext. 106.

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1. When are Real Estate and Personal Property bills issued and when are they due?
2. How much is a Municipal Lien Certificate (MLC)?
3. How do I change the mailing address of my bill?
4. Can I pay with a credit or debit card?
5. What if my payment is late?
6. Why does the previous owner appear on the top line of my Real Estate bill?
7. If I no longer have my car, do I have to pay my Motor Vehicle Excise bill?
8. I no longer live in Deerfield, how come I received a Motor Vehicle Excise bill from the Town of Deerfield?
9. I have a Motor Vehicle Excise bill that is overdue and held by the Deputy Collector. How can I pay this?
10. Are there any Real Estate abatements or exemptions for Seniors over 70, for Veterans or for disabilities?