City of Nashua introduces new online tax bill format for 2026

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The City of Nashua announced on May 18 the implementation of a new tax bill format that will be effective for the 2026 tax bills. The city said this update will allow residents to access their tax bills online through its web portal.

The change is intended to make it easier for residents to view and manage their property tax information. According to the announcement, taxpayers will be able to view and download documents such as tax bills, payment history, and account balances at any time.

A sample of the new format is available for review on the city’s website. “We are pleased to announce the implementation of a new tax bill format, effective for the 2026 tax bills. This new tax bill format enables us to provide tax bills online through our web portal,” said city officials in their statement.

Officials also highlighted that providing these records digitally should improve convenience and accessibility for residents who wish to keep track of their payments or need documentation outside regular business hours.

Looking ahead, city representatives indicated that more services may be made available through digital platforms as part of ongoing efforts to modernize municipal operations.



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