Connecticut Statutes

§ 12-174 — Deferred collection.

Connecticut § 12-174
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 12Taxation
Ch. 205Municipal Tax Liens

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 12-174 (2026).

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Any person, as owner in whole or in part of, or fiduciary having control of, or interest in, any real estate, may file with the tax collector, at any time within ninety days from the date when the first installment of a tax, or the whole tax in case installments are not authorized, has become due, and within thirty days from the date when the second or any succeeding installment of a tax, all previous installments of which have been paid, has become due, an affidavit showing in detail the existence of unusual financial or other circumstances which justify deferring collection of the tax laid upon such real estate. On receipt of such affidavit, which shall request that the collection of such tax be deferred, the tax collector shall, with the tax collector's recommendations thereon, refer th

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 1855; P.A. 85-396, S. 1; P.A. 90-117, S. 1.; P.A. 09-213, S. 1.) History: P.A. 85-396 extended term of the lien from 10 to 15 years; P.A. 90-117 required the collector to notify the owner of the intent to file a lien not later than 15 days prior to filing and provided that the failure to so notify the owner does not affect the validity of the lien; (Revisor's note: In 1997 the Revisors editorially changed the reference in Subdiv. (1) from “not later that fifteen days ...” to “not later than fifteen days ...”; P.A. 09-213 replaced “the town clerk then in office shall discharge such lien of record by noting on the margin thereof the words ‘Discharged by operation of law’, together with the date and his signature” with “the tax collector then in office shall, upon the request of any interested person, discharge such lien of record by filing a discharge of lien in the office of the town clerk, and the town clerk shall record a discharge of lien in the land records” and made technical changes.

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