registering his cars at his workplace—rather than in his hometown of Pawtucket, which has the second highest motor vehicle tax rate in the state. Below are tax records for 2010, 2009, and 2008 in Lincoln, showing the cars that Fire Chief Frank Sylvester registered at an address of 1085 Great Road—where his office is located." />

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Lincoln Official Avoiding Taxes: View the Documents

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

 

A Lincoln fire chief is saving a lot of money by registering his cars at his workplace—rather than in his hometown of Pawtucket, which has the second highest motor vehicle tax rate in the state. Below are tax records for 2010, 2009, and 2008 in Lincoln, showing the cars that Fire Chief Frank Sylvester registered at an address of 1085 Great Road—where his office is located.

 

 

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