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Massachusetts town installs bill payment kiosk

Image courtesy of Plymouth, Massachusetts.

April 1, 2021

Plymouth, Massachusetts has installed a bill payment kiosk outside the main entrance to its town hall, allowing residents to pay real estate taxes, personal property taxes, motor vehicle fees and boat fees, according to a press release.

Residents will also be able to pay water and sewer bills in the future.

Residents will need to enter their bill number and the year of the bill when using the kiosk.

Bills can be paid by blank check, cash, credit card and debit card. There is a 50-cent fee when paying with a check, and a 2.75% convenience fee when paying with a credit or debit card.

For cash payments, the kiosk does not produce change. Overage payments will be refunded by a check from the collector's office.

Users can select a paper receipt, email receipt or text receipt.

Photo courtesy of Plymouth, Massachusetts.




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