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Town
government cannot exist without
financial support derived from its citizens. Roads would not be
plowed and maintained. Pollution would not be checked. Zoning would
allow anyone to build anything, anywhere. Construction sites would
not be regulated for safety, and trash would be everywhere. Schools
would be empty, and no one would enforce the law.
Collecting the revenue that makes
all these services possible is therefore a very important responsibility.
While no one really enjoys paying taxes, where would we be without
them?
In order to keep Portland fiscally
afloat, tax money is derived from real estate, personal property
(for businesses), motor vehicles, and water and sewer usage. Even
the charge you pay for trash bags (to deliver to the transfer station)
ends up in the general fund.
With a population of over 8,000 people
to collect this money from, the Office of Collector of Revenue is
very busy.
We therefore ask the public to send
tax payments by mail when possible, rather than coming down in person
only to wait in line.
Please note:
- Remember
to save your tax receipts in order to submit them along
with your income tax returns.
- If you wish
us to send you a receipt, pleased enclose a self-addressed,
stamped envelope with your check payment. Don't ever send
cash by mail!
- You may make
multiple payments with one check if you wish, except for delinquent
motor vehicle tax.
- All outstanding
motor vehicle tax bills must be paid by cash, money order or
certified check before you will be issued a motor vehicle
clearance.
- When changing
your address with the Department of Motor Vehicles, make sure
to change your driver's license and registration as well.
- Motor
Vehicle adjustments? When making your request for an adjustment,
please bring verification with you to the Assessor's Office. Acceptable
verifications include 1) plate receipt with affidavit; 2) bill
of sale; 3) letter from your insurance company showing the date
and reason for the charge, 4) out-of-state registration.
- On your vehicle
registration, make sure your proper town code is included. Portland's
town code is 113.
If
you feel that you have not received your tax bill, make sure to
contact us! Failure to receive a tax bill will not protect you from
being charged interest on delinquent payments (CT Statute Section
12-130).
Janet Lynch,
Collector of Revenue
860.342.6737
Esther Czajka,
Water and Sewer Collector
860.342.6735
Ann Gilbert,
Assistant
860.342.6736
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