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Tax Office
The Tax Office is open Monday and Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and
Wednesday from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
except for major holidays. Sprague’s Tax Collector is Mary B. Chartier.
Her phone number is (860) 822-3000 Ext. 224 and fax number is (860) 822-3016.
Billing
Cycle
The Tax Office is responsible for collection of Town property taxes,
including real estate, motor vehicle, and personal property for
businesses. The bills for real estate and personal property are split
into two installments; the first is due July 1 and the second due
January 1 of each year. Tax bills are mailed out once per year in June
and have two installment stubs, July and January. We do not re-bill for
the January installment.
Motor Vehicle taxes are paid in one installment.
Regular motor vehicle bills are due July 1 and
supplemental motor vehicle bills (for vehicles registered after Oct. 1)
are due January 1.
Mill Rate
The current Town mill rate for the 2006 Grand List is: 26.00
Mills
The mill rate is typically set in May, once the Town’s budget has been
approved at the Annual Town Meeting. The mill rate equals 1/1000 of a
dollar and is applied to all taxable property.
Delinquent
Taxes
Interest on delinquent taxes accrues at the rate
of 1.5% per month. Connecticut State Statutes 12-145 and 12-146 state
that municipal tax collectors do not have the authority to waive
interest. All delinquent motor vehicle bills must
be paid by cash or certified bank check to obtain a DMV release for
registration.
FACTS
YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TAX ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION
- Municipal
Assessors and Tax Collectors are bound by the Connecticut General
State Statutes. The statutes that apply to tax assessing and
collecting can be found in Volume 4, Section 12 of the State
Statutes.
- By state law,
municipal property taxes are an ad valorum tax. This
means that the taxes are based upon the value of the property. State statutes require Assessors to assess property at
70% of the market value. Real Estate is assessed at 70% of the
market value as of the last State-mandated town wide revaluation.
Sprague's last
revaluation took effect for the October 1, 2004 Grand List.
- An important
factor that determines your tax bill is the Town and Board of
Education budget. Each year, a Town Meeting is held
where you have the opportunity to vote for the Town Budget- this
includes the General Government budget, which pays for police,
public works, the library, park and recreations, elderly services
and municipal offices; the Board of Education budget, and the Bonded
Debt budget, which covers large expenditures voted on and approved
by townspeople. All of these expenditures are voted on at a Town
Meeting. Once the budget is passed by the
townspeople, the Board of Finance computes the mill rate.
The
citizens of this town have certain responsibilities as well. If you are
a business owner in Town, you must, by law, report your assets to the
Town so they may be assessed properly. If you sell personal
property, it is your responsibility to notify the Town in a timely
manner. Our government is an open book, accountable to all citizens. If
you feel that your assessment is incorrect, speak with the Assessor. If
you cannot come to an agreement, a Board of Assessment Appeals is
available to hear your concerns. The Board members are elected every
two years and meet in March and September. |