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Office of the Tax Collector and Staff
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WHO WE ARE AND HOW TO CONTACT US
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT YOUR TAX BILLS
TAX SEASON NOTICE from the TAX COLLECTOR
List of Taxpayers with delinquent taxes Starting to update thru June 2006
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The portal to pay your taxes is
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Have a question click on [ TAX COLLECTOR] to get your answer.
| Tax Collector | John McCulloch |
| Administrative Assistant | Ramona Wujtewicz, CCMC |
| Tax Collection Aide | Arlene Wilbur |
Hours: |
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. |
| First
and Third Thursdays 8:00 am - 7:00 pm |
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Address: |
108 Pennsylvania Avenue |
| PO Box 511 | |
| Niantic, CT 06357 | |
Telephone: |
(860)-739-6931 |
Fax: |
(860)-739-6930 |
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Questions and Answers about your tax bills
What
happens if my taxes become delinquent?
State law governs our collection process. Interest is assessed on all
delinquent amounts at the first of the month at the rate of 1.5% per month,
from the due date. There is a minimum interest charge of $2 per
bill. In addition, we are required to report all delinquent motor vehicle
accounts to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Clearance is needed from Tax
Office to register at DMV. Registrations will not be processed by DMV until
all delinquent taxes are paid in full.
What
if I no longer own the motor vehicle or have moved out of state?
You may be entitled to a tax credit IF you no longer own the
vehicle or have moved out of state AND you provide the Assessor’s
Office with substantiating information. The Assessor is located in the Town
Hall and can be reached at (860)-739-6931. All information must be dated and
have the vehicle ID number on all documentation. In addition to a plate
receipt from DMV indicating that the registration has been canceled, lost or
stolen, any of the following serve as a form of proof of vehicle disposition:
copy of bill of sale, transfer of title, out-of-state registration, insurance
statement indicating vehicle was stolen, totaled, junkyard receipt or copy of
purchase agreement identifying trade-in vehicle and plate receipt.
What
if I have moved to another town IN CONNECTICUT?
If you lived in Niantic/East Lyme at the time the vehicle was registered
but now live in another town, you are responsible for changing your
registration information with the DMV. The bill, however, will not be sent
from your new town until the next billing, and you must pay the bill from East
Lyme.
What
if I do not receive a tax bill?
If you do not receive a tax bill for a vehicle you own, promptly contact
the Tax Office (860)-739-6931. Connecticut State Statute 12-130 states that
failure to receive a bill does not invalidate the tax.