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Manchester Taxes Due by Feb. 1, 2013

Car taxes and the second installment of Real Estate and Personal Property bills for the Grand List of October 1, 2011 are due by the February 1, 2013 deadline.

Manchester residents, you still have a few more weeks to pay those taxes. Per state law, motor vehicle supplemental bills, and the second installment of Real Estate and Personal Property bills for the Grand List of October 1, 2011 are due by the February 1, 2013 deadline.

In addition to paying all current tax bills at Town Hall at either the Office of Assessment & Collection, or the Customer Service & Information Center (check or debit only), you may also use the night drop box located behind Town Hall. 


You can also make your tax payments online at the Town's web page, www.townofmanchester.org. Due to the volume of online payments over the last few days of January, we anticipate that the amount of people paying online may exceed the capacity of the online payment system, thus we recommend that taxpayers paying online consider making their payments before the last few days of January. Anyone with questions concerning these bills, is asked to refer to the brochure enclosed in the envelope in which the tax bill was mailed, or call the Office of Assessment and Collection at 860-647-3016.

In addition, taxpayers may visit the Office of Assessment and Collection weekdays between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM, or visit the web page http://www.townofmanchester.org/Assessor/. The Office of Assessment & Collection will be open late, until 6:00 PM, on Friday, February 1, 2013.

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