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Frequently Asked Questions
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1. WHAT KIND OF TAX BILLS DOES THE TOWN SEND?
There are three types of property that are assessed and are subject to a local property tax, motor vehicle, personal property and real estate. Motor vehicle taxes are for cars, truck, motorcycles and trailers. Personal property is for machinery, equipment and furniture that is owned or leased by business and industry. Horses are also taxed under personal property. Real estate taxes are for land and/or buildings that are assessed.

2. WHEN ARE TAX BILLS MAILED?
Tax bills are mailed out at the end of June of each year. Real Estate and Personal Property greater than $50.00 are due July 1st and January 1st. Tax bills of $50.00 or less have a due date of July 1st. Motor Vehicle taxes are due in one installment with a due date of July 1st. All tax bills are assessed October 1st and taxes from that year’s Grand List are due the following July and the next January. If you have received a real estate bill for property you no longer own please return the tax bill to the tax office or send it to the new owner. If you fail to receive a tax bill call the Tax Collector’s office at 203-270-4320. FAILURE TO RECEIVE A TAX BILL DOES NOT EXEMPT YOU FROM THE TAXES OR INTEREST.  

3. WHAT IF I RECEIVE A TAX BILL FOR A CAR I NO LONGER OWN?
Please see question # 11 on the Assessor’s Website of frequently asked questions.
   
4.    WHAT IS A SUPPLEMENTAL MOTOR VEHICLE BILL?
Vehicles registered after October 1st through July are on a supplemental motor vehicle list. This information is provided to us by the Department of Motor Vehicle. .                    
These bills are mailed in December with a due date of January 1st. The assessed value of the supplemental bill is prorated based upon the month the vehicle was registered.   

5.      WHAT HAPPENS IF I NEED A MOTOR VEHICLE CLEARANCE FORM TO REGISTER/REREGISTER AT THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLE?
To obtain a clearance form for DMV cash, bank check or a money order is required if back taxes are due. If only the current tax bills are due a personal check is accepted.          

6.      WHEN DOES MY TAX BILL BECOME DELINQUENT?
Taxes are due within one month of the due date before interest is charged. For the July 1st tax bill the bill becomes delinquent on August 2,. The January tax bill becomes delinquent on February 2. Delinquent taxes are subject to interest rate of
1 1/2% per month ($2.00 minimum interest charge).

7.      MAY I PAY MY TAXES BY CREDIT CARD?
You may contact Official Payments Corp. to pay your tax bills by phone at
1-800-272-9829 or visit them on the web at www.officialpayments.com.  At the prompt please enter our jurisdiction code 1728. There is a 3% fee for using this service.
      
8. WHAT OTHER MEANS OF PAYMENT MAY I USE?               
You may pay taxes in person at the Tax Collector’s office, Edmond Town Hall, 45 Main Street. During the July and January collection periods you may pay at Newtown Savings Bank, 39 Main Street in Newtown or the Sand Hill office located in Sand Hill Plaza at 228 South Main Street in Newtown. Payments may always be made by mail to Tax Collector, P.O. Box 5, Newtown, CT. 06470. If you would like a receipt please send a self addressed stamped envelope with your tax bill.
  
Please make all checks payable to Tax Collector of Newtown. MULTIPLE BILLS CAN BE PAID WITH ONE CHECK.

9.      WHAT IF I AM DELINQUENT ON MY REAL ESTATE TAXES?  
The Tax Office sends out a delinquent notice after each installment becomes delinquent. If there is still a balance due at the end of the fiscal year a tax lien will be filed against the property in the middle of May.
  
10.     ARE THERE ANY ELDERLY BENEFITS AVAILABLE?
The Tax Office offers a Newtown Benefit to homeowners who are 65 years or
older and met certain income requirements.  Applications are available between March 10th thru May 15th of a given year.  To apply the Tax Office needs the application filled out and signed along with copies of your signed Federal Income Tax return and all back up to support the tax return.  When considering an applicant for this benefit all sources of your income are taken into consideration.  This includes, but is not limited to, interest bearing accounts, all of social security, wages, pensions and annuities, rental monies, etc.
The applicant must have resided in Newtown for a year prior to applying for the benefit.

Homeowners who fall into an income bracket of up to $35,000 a year would receive $1,182.00 off their tax bill.  Homeowners who fall into an income bracket of $35,001 up to $55,000 would receive $700.00 off their tax bill.                

11.     MAY I PAY MY SEWER BILLS AT THE TAX OFFICE?

Yes, the Tax Office handles the billing and collecting for sewer usage and sewer assessment bills. There are four quarterly payments due each year for sewer usage and an annual assessment bill due each fall except for Septic Repair assessment bills which are due twice a year, May and November.

Interest charges are subject to the same delinquency rate as the taxes.
  
PLEASE NOTE:  The State of Connecticut also has a benefit available with the Newtown Assessor’s office.  Please see Questions 2 & 3 of the Assessor’s Frequently Asked Questions.

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