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LIVERMORE FALLS – Selectmen approved several abatements and supplemental taxes Monday night as recommended by Assessor Bill Van Tuinen.

Receiving $171.15 tax bill abatements were Richard Pike and Heather Lamontagne, William and Faith Nichols and Brenda Wilson, who all had their property valuations reduced by $7,000, as they had not received homestead exemptions.

Sandra and Patrick Arthur received a $374.09 abatement for $15,300 in assessed valuation on a mobile home that was moved before April 1.

John and Linda Hughes received a $2,652.83 abatement because she had been erroneously taxed on a portion of a lot assessed for $108,500.

Heather Lamontagne received a $29.34 abatement for a lot assessed at $1,200 that had been wrongly assessed to her.

Ron Benvie will be issued two abatements of $268.95 as a result of assessment reductions of $11,000 each for new lots in an approved subdivision.

Eldora Pike will be taxed $200.49 on a lot assessed at $8,200. Someone else had erroneously been taxed for the lot.

The board also agreed to abate several personal property tax accounts that have been unpaid for some time, as the board had no way of locating the owners to receive payment.

They included Summit Funding Group, $35.33; Dana Commercial Credit, $10.90; Falls Lounge, $508.78; David Jackson cycle shop, $43.84; T & T Enterprise, $175.78; and a group listed as DFS-SPV LP, $126.28.

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