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The Assessor’s Office would like to remind homeowners that the State and Local Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowner’s Program filing period will end on Wednesday, May 15.
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The Assessor’s Office would like to remind homeowners that the State and Local Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowner’s Program filing period will end on Wednesday, May 15.
The Assessor’s office administers the Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowner’s program annually.
The Office of Policy and Management provided Assessors with guidance based on recent legislation including Public Act 22-118 and June Special Session Public Act 24-1.
On August 29, the Town Meeting of the Town of Suffield unanimously approved a Farm Building Exemption Ordinance.
The Assessor’s office administers all state and local option exemption programs that affect tax bills. The amount of an exemption reduces the assessed value of your property.
The Assessor’s office administers the Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowner’s program annually.
The State mandated Revaluation project of all Suffield real estate is in the homestretch.
The Assessor’s office administers all state and local option exemption programs that affect tax bills.
Did you know that the Suffield Gross Grand List consists of over $2 Billion in assessed value? The exact figure is $2,115,293,404 for the 2022 Grand List effective 10/1/2022.
The Assessor’s office administers the Elderly/Totally Disabled Homeowner’s program annually. This program will allow a credit on the July real estate tax bill to qualified taxpayers.