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The Revenue Collector's office is responsible for the billing and collection of property taxes that comprise approximately 87% of the town's operating revenue. The office operates under the authority of the Connecticut General Statutes.
Tax payment options: Dropbox outside of building; Mail in your payment; Online (fee based service) In person payments; Tax Payment History. View your previous year's Income Tax Payment History Report.
The Assessor's Office is responsible for the discovery, listing and equitable valuation of all real and personal property within the Town of Berlin in accordance with Connecticut State Statutes at 70% of market value for the annual production of the Grand List.
For information on properties in Berlin visit: http://www.berlingis.com/ You will need to do the following once you are into the website: Input the street address or owner's name; Under "Quick Links" click on "Property Card" to gain access to the Field Card with property information
Please contact the Berlin Revenue Collector’s Office at (860) 828-7023 for information. The Town of Berlin is not responsible for losses incurred as a result of using this website for tax payments. >>>>> Online payments (not in collection) can be made via the My Tax Bill portal.
The Revenue Collector's office is responsible for the billing and collection of property taxes that comprise approximately 80% of the town's operating revenue. The office operates under the authority of the Connecticut General Statutes.
You are here: Home • Departments • Revenue Collector • Property Tax Information • Tax Payment History Report To retrieve a list of income taxes paid for 2023, please follow the steps below: Access the online bill pay system .
Berlin, CT 06037 Phone: 860.828.7000 Town Office Hours: M-W 8:30am - 4:30pm Th 8:30am - 7:00pm F 8:30am - 1:00pm
Tax payment options: Dropbox outside of building; Mail in your payment; Online (fee based service) In person payments; Tax Payment History. View your previous year's Income Tax Payment History Report.
You must file a Personal Property Declaration form with the Assessor on or before November 1st, or a 25% penalty will be applied. The return must be signed either by (1) the property owner, or (2) by an agent of the owner (in which case it must be notarized).