New Connecticut 2011-2012 Mill Rates and property taxes take effect July 1, 2011

Do you want to know what your new property taxes are going to be? Your taxes change each year on July, 1st.
SEE UPDATED TAX RATES FOR 2012-2013 HERE
All Connecticut towns prepare a budget for the year and set a new mill rate for property owners to pay for that budget. If you look at the record of your property as it exists in Town Hall, you will see that your property is appraised at one value, and assessed at another value. Your new property taxes are determined by multiplying the mill rate by the assessment.
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We have obtained the 2011-2012 mill rates for the following towns that we service:
... in Fairfield County
Darien ......................12. 2 mills
Easton ......................22.95 mills
Fairfield........22.47 mills
Greenwich *No Sewers..............10.111 mills
Greenwich *With Sewers..............10.641 mills
Monroe..............28.79 mills
New Canaan............13.853 mills (with sewers 14.476 mills)
Newtown ..........24.37 mills
Newtown (additional tax for Borough residents).......00.61 mills
Norwalk Districts 1,2,3,8,9 *With Garbage.............20.742 mills
Norwalk Districts 1,2,3,8,9 *No Garbage..........20.251 mills
Norwalk Districts 4,5 *With Garbage......20.795 mills
Norwalk Districts 4, 5 *No Garbage...20.304 mills
Norwalk Districts 6,7 *Services only.......19.022 mills
Redding...............22.79 mills
Shelton.........18.57 mills
Southport ........22.47 mills
Stratford.........34.15 mills
Trumbull........ 25.00 mills
Weston.........23.94 mills
Westport.........17.43 mills
and New Haven County
Ansonia.............26.25 mills
Derby.........27.90 mills
Milford........29.35 mills
Oxford..............23.21 mills
Seymour...........27.62 mills
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