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Q. What documentation is needed when disposing of a vehicle? Answer A copy of the cancelled plate receipt and in addition any one of the following 1) Bill of Sale. 2) Junkyard receipt. 3) Purchase agreement identifying the trade-in vehicle. 4) Out of state registration. 5) Police/Insurance report stating vehicle 100% loss.
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Q. What is the assessment date ? AnswerThe assessment date is October 1st of each year. The next reevaluation is currently schedule for 2011.
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Q. When did the Town perform it's last revaluation ? Next revaluation ? AnswerThe last revaluation was effective October 1st, 2005. The next revaluation will be in 2010. The Town will revalue property every 5 years.
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Q. At what rate are properties assessed in Woodstock ? AnswerProperties are assessed at 70% of their fair market value as of the last revaluation.
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Q. Are motor vehicles taxed ? AnswerYes, the assessment is equal to 70% of the vehicle's retail value as reported by the N.A.D.A. on October 1st of each year.
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Q. Is assessment information available on-line ? AnswerYes, at www.visionappraisal.com . This data is uploaded to the site quarterly. Hence, at any given time, the data may be two months old. Currently, the only way to see real time information is to contact the assessor's office.
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08/02/2007 |
Assessor |
ACTIVE DUTY OUT OF STATE MV EXEMPTION | |
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08/02/2007 |
Assessor |
ACTIVE DUTY OUT OF STATE MV INSTRUCTIONS | |
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1/27/2010 |
Assessor |
Appeals Application | |
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08/02/2007 |
Assessor |
BLANK BILL OF SALE | |
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01/28/2010 |
Assessor |
EXEMPTION BROCHURE | |
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09/02/2008 |
Assessor |
PA 490 - The Basics (CT Farm Bureau) | |
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Connecticut Assessor's Site
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This web site contains a great deal of information and many useful links. Various forms are published on line. |
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CT DMV Tax Questions
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Answers to frequently asked car questions. |
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NADA VEHICLES
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Price guideline website for new & used vehicles. |
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Vision - Property Field Cards
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Vision Appraisal database of property descriptions and market values (Grand List) as of the last reevaluation |
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Assessor's Department
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ContactRichard Kryzak, Assessor
Phone: (860) 928-6929 x 326
Fax: (860) 963-7557 Email: assessor@woodstockCT.gov
Dot Berube, Assessor's Assistant, x 327
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Hours
- Monday - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Tuesday - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Wednesday - 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
- Thursday - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
- Saturday - closed
- Sunday - closed
Mailing Address: Town of Woodstock CT
415 Route 169, Woodstock, CT 06281-3039 |
Function and Services
What we do:
The primary mission of the Assessor's Office is preparing the Town's Grand list. In making the Grant List, the Assessor's office "discovers," lists, and values all taxable and non-taxable real property, personal property and motor vehicles located within Woodstock.
Currently, the Assessor's Office consists of two-full time persons (an Assessor and Assistant Assessor) and a few volunteers from the community. In general, the Assessor's Office is responsible for the creation annually of the Grand List, determination of real estate values, assessment on a cost basis of personal property and motor vehicles, making necessary adjustments to assessments to reflect improvements and/or other changes, and administering various mandated and town-optioned tax benefit programs (more than seventy).
Real property assessments are made by computing 70% of the estimated market value of such property at the time of the last general valuation. The Assessor also places values on all motor vehicles (computer at 70% of the annual market value), using Department of Motor Vehicle information and NADA information. All other personal property is reevaluated annually. Assessors are required by CT law to revalue all real estate every five years.
The Assessor and the Assistant Assessor must be certified by the State of CT (Sec. 12-40a) and attend annual training.
Contact us if you need help on:
- Assessments...real estate, motor vehicle, etc.
- Personal property declaractions
- Land use classification
- Board of Assessment Appeals
- Elderly/Totally Disabled Program: for homeowners and renters over the age of 65 (age 50 and older surviving spouses are also eligible) and persons with disabilities of any age. Persons meeting this programs' requirements receive a tax credit up to a 50% reduction of their residential property tax.
- Use-Value Program (also known as "490"): The present true and actual value of land classified as farm land pursuant to section 12-107c, as forest land pursuant to section 12-107d, or as open space land pursuant to section 12-107e shall be based upon its current use without regard to neighborhood land use of a more intensive nature, provided in no event shall the present true and actual value of open space land be less than it would be if such open space comprised a part of a tract or tracts of land classified as farm land. The present true and actual value of all other property shall be deemed by all assessors and board of assessment appeals to be the fair market value thereof and not its value at a forced or auction sale.
- Freeze program: allows eligible homeowners (over the age of 60 or 50 for a surviving spouse) who applied for this program before May 15, 1980 to have their property tax benefits capped at 1986-1987 levels or $2,000 (whichever is greater.) The State reimburses at 100% for this program.
- Farm Machinery: This exemption allows farmers up to $100,000 for machinery used exclusively in production agriculture.
- Veteran's Exemption: for all honorably discharged veterans who served in wartime. This program has a basic benefit rate of $4,500 in assessment credits with a rather complex formula adding additional benefits for veterans with disability and with certain income issues.
- Disability Exemption: for all non-military homeowners and totals $1,000. The State reimburses the town 100%.
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More Information
Due to the data collected and worked with by the Assessor's Office (most of which is available to the public), it has become a primary information source for title insurance, business, attorneys, realtors, developers, property owners and the general public.
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