The following Connecticut municipalities conducted real property tax revaluations in 2023:

AvonHamptonRocky Hill
BarkhamstedHarwintonScotland
BethanyKentSharon
BethlehemKillinglySherman
BoltonLebanonSuffield
BurlingtonLitchfieldUnion
CantonLymeWashington
ChaplinMadisonWatertown
CheshireNew CanaanWeston
ChesterNew HartfordWethersfield
DarienNew LondonWillington
East GranbyNorfolkWilton
EastfordNorwichWindham
EssexOld SaybrookWindsor
FranklinOrangeWoodbury

This revaluation will fix a property owner’s tax assessment for the next five years beginning with the October 1, 2023 grand list, which determines the real property taxes due on July 1, 2024.

Most property owners should have received a notice of assessment change from their municipality and had an opportunity to schedule an informal meeting with the revaluation company to ask questions about their valuation and to provide additional data they feel is necessary.

If a property owner believes they are the subject of an unfair and excessive property tax assessment, they must file an appeal with the local Board of Assessment Appeals by February 20, 2024. 

For more information or to discuss your concerns and assist with any real property tax revaluation informal meeting or appeals, please contact our Tax Assessment and Valuation Appeals team:

David S. Hardy
203.784.3110
dhardy@carmodylaw.com

Stephen J. Conover
203.252.2668
sconover@carmodylaw.com

Marc J. Kurzman
203.252.2680
mkurzman@carmodylaw.com

Brian T. Henebry
203.575.2601
bhenebry@carmodylaw.com

Gary S. Klein
203.252.2696
gklein@carmodylaw.com

Lindsay T. Reed
203.252.2657
lreed@carmodylaw.com

This information is for educational purposes only to provide general information and a general understanding of the law. It does not constitute legal advice and does not establish any attorney-client relationship.