Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Assessor's Office
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Assessor's Office
The goal of the Assessor's office is to ensure each property owner is given an equitable share of the total tax burden. Speak with your Assessor. Go over your field card to see if the data is correct. If you have concerns you feel are not addressed, provide your Assessor with documentation or ask your Assessor to visit your property. Keep in mind the value of your property is based on the mass appraisal done for the last Revaluation. If you disagree after the review by the Assessor you have the right to request a hearing before the Board of Assessment Appeals.
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Assessor's Office
The next scheduled Revaluation for the Town of Roxbury is for the October 1, 2027 Grand List.
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Assessor's Office
The last Revaluation for the Town of Roxbury was for the October 1, 2022 Grand List.
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Assessor's Office
No, just as the assessment of your property will not increase due to a rise in the Real Estate market before the next scheduled Revaluation.
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Assessor's Office
You must submit documentation to the Assessor, showing you no longer own the vehicle in question. Refer to the "Motor Vehicles" section for acceptable documentation. Depending on the date of disposition, the Assessor will then either remove the vehicle from the Grand List or, if documentation is submitted in a timely manner, prorate the assessment.
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Assessor's Office
The value of your motor vehicle is based on NADA pricing guidelines as recommended by the State of Connecticut Office of Policy and Management unless it is a unique vehicle. If the vehicle in question has high mileage, damage due to an accident, or excessive wear and tear, you have the right to bring documentation supporting this to the Board of Assessment Appeals.
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Assessor's Office
If you are the owner of a business, you are required by law to file a Personal Property Declaration with the Town in which your business assets and leased equipment (if applicable) are located. Unregistered motor vehicles must also be declared.
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Assessor's Office
To remove your business from the Grand List, complete the Affidavit on the front page of the Declaration and return the Declaration to the Assessor's office. The Assessor can then remove your business from the appropriate Grand List.