Pawtucket Car Owners Can Expect to Receive their Bills Next Week
PAWTUCKET – Mayor Donald R. Grebien announced that Pawtucket car owners can expect
to receive their car tax bills beginning September 25th. The majority of residents
will see changes to their car tax bills following the passage of the car tax cut by
the General Assembly and the Governor. While discussions were occurring at the state
level throughout the spring, the City decided to delay issuing its bills to avoid
confusion and the need to issue adjustments.
«This long overdue tax cut provides needed relief for hardworking taxpayers,» said
Mayor Donald R. Grebien. «The City has extended its payment deadline to give
residents enough time to prepare. If residents have any questions, please do not
hesitate to reach out to us.»
The deadline for first and second quarter payments of the car tax bills will be
extended to November 30th to accommodate the delay. Taxpayers will not be assessed
an interest penalty due to the delay in issuing the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax bills
if they are paid on time, by the extended deadline. Information on these changes and
the extended deadline will be included in all car tax bills and the City will
continue to publicize the extended deadline.
Taxpayers with additional questions or concerns are encouraged to visit the
Collections Division website
contact them at 401-728-0500 ext. 344, or by email at
taxinfo@pawtucketri.com