Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR)

Massachusetts Tax Resolution Document Package

A fillable Word document customized to Massachusetts law — verified statutory citations, ready to print and send to the DOR.

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What's Included:

  • Your Massachusetts collection statute of limitations (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C, §65)
  • Fillable Installment Agreement request letter
  • Fillable Penalty Abatement (reasonable-cause) letter
  • Offer in Compromise / hardship settlement statement
  • Wage garnishment & levy-release request letter
  • Your Massachusetts rights & appeal deadlines

Your Massachusetts Tax Agency

  • Agency: Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR)
  • Phone: (617) 887-6367
  • Portal: www.mass.gov/dor
  • State income tax: Yes
Collection Statute of Limitations · Verified

Taxes must be collected within 10 years after assessment; collection may continue beyond 10 years against property to which a tax lien attached with notice (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C, §65).

Verified Massachusetts Resolution Options

Installment agreements: Payment agreements under DOR authority (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C, §37B) via MassTaxConnect.

Offer in compromise / settlement: Settlement of tax liability authorized under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C, §37A and §37C (acceptance of less than the assessed tax in full settlement).

Penalty abatement: Penalty waiver for reasonable cause under Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C, §33(f).

Wage / levy protection: Massachusetts is highly protective: wages exempt up to 85% of gross OR 50× the state minimum wage, whichever is greater (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 246, §28). Federal CCPA floor (15 U.S.C. §1673): ordinary creditor garnishment limited to the lesser of 25% of disposable earnings or the amount exceeding 30× the federal minimum wage. State tax levies on wages may exceed this consumer cap at agency discretion.

Citation status: Statutory citations verified against state sources. Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C §65 (10-year collection) and §37A/§37C (settlement) confirmed via malegislature.gov. Massachusetts wage protection (ch. 246 §28, 85% / 50× min wage) is well documented.
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This package is an educational/self-help tool prepared based on Massachusetts law (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 62C, §65). It is not legal advice and not a substitute for a licensed tax professional.