CPC Program Database - Boxford
Municipality Information
Boxford
CPA Program Details
05-15-2001
3%
Low income, first $100,000 - residential
CPA Elections History
 
Election Purpose
Path to Ballot
Surcharge
%
Exemptions
Election Date
Status
% Yes
% No
Current
Status
 
  Initial Adoption Legislative Body Vote 3% Low income, first $100,000 - residential 05-15-2001 Pass 56% 44% Yes
CPA Revenue History
 
Fiscal
Year
Local
Surcharge
Total Trust
Fund
Distribution
Percentage
Total Revenue (Local
Surcharge +
Distribution)
 
  2002 $351,294     $351,294
  2003 $375,808 $351,294 100% $727,102
  2004 $403,714 $375,808 100% $779,522
  2005 $425,503 $403,714 100% $829,217
  2006 $464,894 $425,503 100% $890,397
  2007 $483,256 $464,894 100% $948,150
  2008 $511,255 $483,256 100% $994,511
  2009 $519,113 $414,728 81.12% $933,841
  2010 $516,750 $236,351 45.53% $753,101
  2011 $525,003 $184,088 35.62% $709,091
  2012 $535,565 $183,792 35.01% $719,357
  2013 $553,640 $188,630 35.2% $742,270
  2014 $567,200 $382,412 69.07% $949,612
  2015 $619,680 $236,522 41.7% $856,202
  2016 $658,930 $239,631 38.8% $898,561
  2017 $676,993 $176,823 26.83% $853,816
  2018 $696,355 $152,339 22.53% $848,694
  2019 $723,875 $190,338 27.33% $914,213
  2020 $752,587 $245,551 33.92% $998,138
  2021 $765,457 $306,970 40.79% $1,072,427
  2022 $798,919 $483,354 63.15% $1,282,273
  2023 $839,837 $442,833 55.43% $1,282,670
  2024 $911,539 $253,443 30.18% $1,164,982
  2025 $0 $235,094 25.79% $235,094
TOT   $13,677,167 $7,057,368   $20,734,535
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