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Section 12-81k - Extension of time to file application for exemption under subdivisions (59), (60), (70), (72), (74) and (76) of section 12-81.

CT Gen Stat § 12-81k (2019) (N/A)
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Whenever any person claiming the exemption from property tax under the provisions of subdivisions (59), (60), (70), (72), (74) and (76) of section 12-81 has failed to file a claim with the assessor or board of assessors as required in said subdivisions, the assessor or board of assessors, upon receipt of a request from such person, may allow an extension of time until the fifteenth day of December for the filing of such claim, provided whenever an extension of time is so allowed, such person shall be required to pay a fee for late filing to the municipality in which the property, with respect to which such claim is submitted, is situated, unless such fee is waived by the assessor or board of assessors. Said fee shall be calculated as follows: If the assessed value of the property with respect to which such claim is submitted is one hundred thousand dollars or less, said fee shall be fifty dollars; if the assessed value of the property with respect to which such claim is submitted is greater than one hundred thousand dollars but less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars, said fee shall be one hundred fifty dollars; if the assessed value of the property with respect to which such claim is submitted is equal to or greater than two hundred fifty thousand dollars but less than five hundred thousand dollars, said fee shall be two hundred fifty dollars; if the assessed value of the property with respect to which such claim is submitted is equal to or greater than five hundred thousand dollars, said fee shall be five hundred dollars. If any person is granted an extension of the November first date for filing a tax list in accordance with section 12-42, the date by which he shall be required to claim an exemption under subdivision (59), (60), (70), (72) or (74) of section 12-81 shall be automatically extended to the fifteenth day of December and such person shall not be required to request an extension of the filing date for such claim.

(P.A. 87-240, S. 1, 4; P.A. 88-287, S. 3, 5; 88-364, S. 18, 123; P.A. 90-270, S. 32, 38; P.A. 95-307, S. 4, 14; P.A. 96-265, S. 2, 5; P.A. 97-244, S. 8, 13; P.A. 14-183, S. 3.)

History: P.A. 87-240 effective June 1, 1987, and applicable to the assessment year commencing October 1, 1987, and each assessment year thereafter; P.A. 88-287 added reference to Sec. 12-81(69), effective June 6, 1988, and applicable to assessment years of municipalities commencing on or after October 1, 1988; P.A. 88-364 made technical changes; P.A. 90-270 added provisions re exemptions under Sec. 12-81(72); P.A. 95-307 reduced the time for filing an extension from 60 to 30 days and eliminated obsolete references to the 1986 assessment year, effective July 6, 1995; P.A. 96-265 added reference to Sec. 12-81(74), effective October 1, 1996, and applicable to assessment years commencing on or after said date; P.A. 97-244 transferred authority to grant extensions for property tax exemptions from the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management to tax assessors, deleted requirement of written requests, provided for extensions until December 15, rather than 30 days after the filing deadline and authorized assessors to waive the filing fee, effective July 1, 1997; P.A. 14-183 added reference to Sec. 12-81(76).

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