The top-to-bottom review of charitable organizations by the Tisbury assessors seems to be scraping the very bottom of the barrel.
The top-to-bottom review of charitable organizations by the Tisbury assessors seems to be scraping the very bottom of the barrel looking for reasons not to continue the tax-exempt status of the Vineyard Playhouse, Sail MV, the Montessori School, Hospice and the MV Center for Living.
When tax assessors are the sole arbiters of what merits and what doesn’t merit a qualification of “benevolent” use and what constitutes “education”, I think we can expect the worst. Your decision regarding the above-named organizations is clear proof of that.
Dramatic theatre, art, education, literacy, caring for the elderly, the sick and the dying are things all members of a community derive a benefit from either directly or indirectly. Vineyarders should be deeply thankful for, as well as proud of, these organizations and how they enrich the community as a whole.
Your inability to grasp that and how it fails to fulfill the legal definition that supposedly guides you speaks volumes. Not being able to provide the minutes of your meetings in a timely fashion doesn’t reflect well on your abilities either.
Robert Skydell
Granada, Nicaragua

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Everyone loves these
Matt H. ChilmarkEveryone loves these organizations, there's no doubt of that. They provide wonderful services.
But they either don't fit within the legal exemption, or didn't respond to the requests for information. Either way, the law is the law. You can appeal the decision, or change the definitions of exemption (i.e. benevolent etc.) by contacting your representatives, but fair is fair, the exemptions are gone.
Matt, I also happen believe
Robert Skydell Granada, NicaraguaMatt, I also happen believe in fairness. The Vineyard Playhouse managed to fit within the legal description of "benevolent" use for over thirty years. This was the determination of several different assessors over a considerable period of time. And then suddenly it wasn't the case. As far as I can tell the only change has been Tisbury's need to collect more tax revenue. Fair is fair?
"The law is the law" also
Juleann West Tisbury"The law is the law" also applies to the Board of Assessors who have blatantly disregarded the Massachusetts Open Meeting Law and should be reported to the Attorney General's office.
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