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Payments and Penalties

PAYMENTS 

Real Estate, Personal Property and Motor Vehicle tax Bills over $100.00 may be paid in two installments, due July 1, and January 1. All bills under $100.00 are due in full in July. Supplemental Motor Vehicle bills (pro-rated from date of registration) are due in full in January. 

Please call if you have questions about your Assessment (203-488-2039) or Tax Bill (203-315-0672). 

Real Estate and Personal Property taxes may be paid by credit card, debit, or electronic check:  Pay Taxes Online

Taxpayers with delinquent taxes, who need immediate clearance for motor vehicle registration must pay in full by money order or certified check at the Tax Office located on the first floor inside of Town Hall. There is a hold for 10 business days for online payments and payments made by personal check.   

 
PENALTIES 

The goal of enforcement procedures is the maximization of revenue to the Town. Penalties, interest charges and legal fees are intended to deter delinquency. 

Connecticut General Statutes dictate interest of 1.5% per month retroactive to the due date or 18% per annum be charged on all delinquent bills. There is a $2.00 minimum interest charge. 

By Statute, failure to receive a tax bill does not invalidate the tax or the interest (S. 12-130). Change of address should be reported promptly to the Department of Motor Vehicles. 

Delinquent statements are mailed after the thirty-day grace period has elapsed. These are followed by demands for payment or Alias Tax Warrants, which impose an additional $6.00 fee. These may be mailed or delivered by a sheriff or constable who, by statute, is entitled to 15% of monies collected or a minimum of $20.00 and reasonable expenses. 

All delinquent Motor Vehicle Tax Bills are reported to the Department of Motor Vehicles which then denies subsequent registration of any vehicle in that name. Payment in full by money order or certified check is then required in order to obtain clearance for registration of your vehicle. 

Property tax liens secure the payment of taxes by preventing the sale of a property unless the amount of lien is paid to the lienholder. Notices of intent to lien are mailed annually and thirty days allotted for payment after which the lien is filed on the land records. The tax lien carries with it an additional $24.00 dollar penalty and is superior to mortgage liens. 

Foreclosure of liened property is the most aggressive enforcement action. The Collector establishes the criteria for such action and Corporation Counsel at the direction of the Collector pursues legal action. 

Checks that are returned due to non-sufficient funds are subject to a penalty of $20.00. The maker of the check is notified and payment is requested in the form of cash, money order or certified check.  

When a bad check is received and clearance has been given for delinquent motor vehicle taxes, DMV may be notified to suspend registration. 

 

Contact Information 

Hours of Operation: 

Monday – Friday  8:30 am – 4:30 pm 

Phone: (203) 315-0672 

 

Mailing Address for Lockbox: 

Please use this address during heavy collection times 

Tax Collector, Branford 

Dept # 000303 

P.O. Box 1380 

Hartford, CT 06104-1380 

 

Mailing Address: 

Tax Collector, Branford 

P.O. Box 136 

Branford, CT 06405 

 

Last Updated: Fri, 03/01/2024 - 11:09am