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5 Haven Road
PO Box 286
Pomfret Center, CT 06259
Tax Office Hours:
JULY OFFICE HOURS:
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Friday closed
REGULAR HOURS
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
CLOSED AUGUST 16 to 27
(We will re-open on August 30)
No DMV releases will be given during this time.
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Assessor's Office Hours:
Monday & Tuesday 9:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday & Friday closed
Welcome to the Pomfret Town & Fire District Tax Collector’s Office. Pomfret's Tax Collector is Pamela S. Lewerenz and the
Assistant Tax Collector is Karlene Deal. Please call the Tax Office at 974-0394 if you have any questions about billings, tax balances due, amount paid, delinquent taxes and interest charged. Call the Assessor, Bonnie J. Duncan, at 974-1674 if you have any questions concerning assessed value, adjustments, exemption or credits, tax relief programs or improper motor vehicle billings.
It is the responsibility of the tax collector’s office to administer the billing and collection of real estate, personal property and motor vehicle taxes according to the Connecticut State Statutes. In Pomfret, our tax office offers knowledgeable and courteous service to the taxpayers, while maintaining a friendly, confidential and professional environment.
It is the responsibility of the property owner to pay his or her bill on time. In Pomfret, bills are usually mailed the last week of June. The July bill is the only bill you will receive. We do not mail bills for the January installment. Please use the stub provided on the July bill for your January payment. The first installment is due on July 1, payable by August 1. Second installment real estate and personal property (in the amount of $100 or more) and supplemental motor vehicle taxes are due on January 1, payable by February 1. (Supplemental MV bills are mailed out around January 1.) The real estate and personal property tax bills have two payment slips attached, one for July and the other for January. Notices are put in the paper to remind you that the January payment is coming due. We also try to mail out postcard reminders to you. Making a note on your calendar can be helpful. If you purchase real estate after July and did not get a bill for the new property at the closing, please call for a copy of the bill for the January payment. No Real Estate or Personal Property bills are mailed in January.
It is also the responsibility of the taxpayer to contact the tax collector’s office if you have not received a bill. According to State Statute 12-130, failure to receive a tax bill does not invalidate the tax. If you do not receive a bill, the obligation to pay the tax and any accrued interest remains. If you have property for which you are responsible, call the Tax Collector’s Office immediately and find out why you did not receive a bill.
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