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Seven Steps Property Owners Should Take in the Event of a Revaluation

While the time to appeal property tax assessments is in February, it is critical for Connecticut property owners to take action now to determine if they will appeal and, if so, to get the wheels in motion well ahead of the...more

Connecticut Quadrennial Property Tax Exemption Renewals Due Nov. 1

Tax-exempt organizations in Connecticut have until Nov. 1 to file their Quadrennial Property Tax Exemption Report (also known as an “M-3 application”), or risk losing their property tax exemption....more

What to Know About Connecticut’s Personal Property Declaration

Connecticut business property owners have until Nov. 1 to submit their annual personal property declarations or suffer a 25 percent penalty added to the assessed value of the undeclared assets....more

2025 Municipal Revaluations in Connecticut – Is Your Town Conducting One?

It is always important to carefully review your tax bill and/or notices of assessments, but even more so in the year in which your city or town conducts a revaluation. Each assessment should be carefully reviewed, even...more

Deadline for CT Real Property Tax Assessment Appeals is Feb. 20

Property owners who wish to challenge their tax assessment believing that their property is overvalued on the Oct. 1, 2024, Grand List only have a couple of weeks left to file a written appeal with the Board of Assessment...more

Six Steps Connecticut Property Owners Should Take in the Event of a Revaluation - December 2023

Cheshire, Darien, New Canaan and Norwalk are among 44 Connecticut municipalities, listed in our November alert, conducting a general revaluation according to the October 1, 2023 Grand List. Depending upon the...more

2023 Municipal Revaluations and the Newly Enacted Tax-Payer Appraisal Deadline

It is always important to carefully review your tax bill and/or notices of assessments, but even more so in the year in which your city or town conducts a revaluation. Each assessment should be carefully reviewed, even if...more

Six Steps Connecticut Property Owners Should Take in the Event of a Revaluation

Stamford, Waterbury, Danbury are among 39 Connecticut municipalities conducting a general revaluation on the October 1, 2022 Grand List. Depending upon the municipality, property owners have either already received their...more

Is Your Town Facing a Municipal Revaluation in Connecticut in 2022?

It is always important to carefully review your tax bill and/or notices of assessments, but even more so in the year in which your city or town conducts a revaluation. Each assessment should be carefully reviewed, even if...more

Important COVID Updates For Connecticut And Massachusetts

It is hard to believe we have passed the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 crisis and the dramatic impacts it has caused on our lives, businesses and the economy (and continues to cause in many respects). However, as many...more

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