What if I received a bill for a car I no longer own or have moved out of state?

If you transferred the license plate from one vehicle to another, the tax is still due in full on the old car and you will receive a Supplemental Motor Vehicle tax bill in January for the new car.

If you no longer own the car and returned the plate to the Department of Motor Vehicles, or have moved out of state, you need to supply a copy of the returned plate receipt, or a copy of the out of state registration for a possible adjustment on your bill. The information may be faxed to the Assessor at 860-665-8533, or emailed to assessor@newingtonct.gov . Any questions on documentation call the Assessor’s Office at 860-665-8530.

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1. When are taxes due and what time frame does it cover?
2. What type of payment can be made?
3. What if I did not receive all my tax bills or no longer own the property?
4. What if I receive a bill and my bank or Mortgage Company pays the taxes?
5. What if I cannot pay the tax in full when it is due and will I still have to pay interest?
6. What if I received a bill for a car I no longer own or have moved out of state?
7. What if I moved to another town in Connecticut?
8. What if I sold my business or are no longer in business?
9. Where do I pay the taxes?
10. Are there programs for elderly residents?
11. Are there programs for Veterans or people in the military?