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      • Owners of real, personal and motor vehicle property are taxed at a rate of $1 on every $1,000 assessed. Therefore, a real estate property assessed at $10,000 will pay 385.00. Personal property and motor vehicle are computed in the same manner.
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  2. Owners of real, personal and motor vehicle property are taxed at a rate of $1 on every $1,000 assessed. Therefore, a real estate property assessed at $10,000 will pay 385.00. Personal property and motor vehicle are computed in the same manner.

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  3. Registered motorized or unmotorized vehicles, (including cars, trucks, trailers and motorcycles) are considered motor vehicles for tax purposes. Personal property is general category fixtures either owned or leased by business. Unregistered motor vehicles are also taxed as personal property.

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    A tax jurisdiction is considered to be your town of residency, or if a nonresident, the point from which the vehicle most frequently leaves and to which the vehicle most frequently returns and is garaged overnight.

    Motor vehicle assessments are based upon 70% of average retail value as determined by your local assessor. The uniform assessment date is October 1st in Connecticut. Motor vehicles registered on October 1st will be part of the October 1st Grand List. Vehicles registered after October 1st, but prior to August 1st, will be a supplement to the October...

    Supplemental motor vehicles are vehicles which were not registered on October 1st, but are registered subsequent to October 1st and prior to August 1st. Motor vehicles taxes are prorated from the month registered through September at the following percentages of assessed value.

    Assessment appeals should first be directed to your assessor and then to the local Board of Tax Review. The Board of Tax Review meets at least three times during the month of September. The September meeting is solely for appeals relating to motor vehicle assessments appearing on the preceding October 1st Grand List. Appearance before the Board of ...

    Property tax exemptions are available to qualified individuals such as: honorably discharged veterans, spouses of deceased honorably discharged veterans, etc. Eligible parties must contact their assessor(s) for applications to complete and file in order to meet filing dates when applying for these benefits.

    Under federal law, (Section 514 of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, as amended, 50 USC APP 501, et seq.,) servicemen are exempt from paying property taxes in states other than the state of their domicile while they are serving in the military, when exemption is filed with the assessor. Under Connecticut state law, CGS 12-81(53), one pas...

  4. Learn about personal property taxes, including what qualifies as taxable property, how taxes are assessed & payment requirements. Get insights into exemptions & how to manage your personal property tax obligations.

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · Motor vehicles have their own tax rates set by municipalities, separate from the tax rate set for other property, like land and houses. That tax rate is expressed as a “mill rate.” A mill is equal to $1 of tax for each $1,000 of the assessed value of property.

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  6. Oct 16, 2022 · With inflation and supply shortages, the price of used cars surged and with it, taxes. A Norwich man whose six-year-old car was taxed at $199 in 2021 saw his bill jump to $513 this year despite the tax cap. Connecticut is one of 31 states that level a personal property tax on vehicles.

  7. The New Haven City Tax Collector's office, located in New Haven, Connecticut, is responsible for collecting various taxes, including property, motor vehicle, and personal property taxes. The office serves the residents of New Haven and provides assistance with tax-related matters.