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Amid budget crunch, Boston Mayor Wu looking to squeeze higher PILOT payments from tax-exempt nonprofits

A gate at Harvard University. Harvard is among several major universities that fell short of their requested contributions through Boston's payment in lieu of taxes program, according to the latest available city data. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)
A gate at Harvard University. Harvard is among several major universities that fell short of their requested contributions through Boston’s payment in lieu of taxes program, according to the latest available city data. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)
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The City of Boston is working to modernize a payment in lieu of taxes program in a way that would yield higher contributions and compliance from its wealthy nonprofit sector, to address a budget crunch driven by declining commercial tax revenue.

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