Legal Notices December 22, 2016 – The Lakeville Journal

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF 

DORIS FABER

Late of Salisbury

(16-00505)

The Hon. Diane S. Blick,  Judge of the  Court  of  Probate, Litchfield Hills Probate District, by  decree  dated December 13, 2016 ordered that all claims must be presented to the fiduciary at the address below. Failure to promptly present any such claim may result in the loss of rights to recover on such claim.

The fiduciaries are:

Marjorie Faber and Alice  Faber

c/o Mark J. Capecelatro, Esq

117 Main Street

P O Box 1045

Canaan, CT 06018

Heath B. Prentis

Assistant Clerk

12-22-16


 

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF CANAAN

Property owners of the Town of Canaan are hereby warned that the second installment of taxes due on the Grand List of October 1, 2015, levied at the rate of 24 mills, becomes due and payable on January 1, 2017. If this installment is not paid by February 1, 2016, interest at the rate of 1.5% will be charged for each month or fraction thereof (18% Annual) with a minimum interest charge of $2.00.

Pursuant to Section 12-71B of the General Statutes, the Supplemental Motor Vehicle tax on motor vehicles newly registered between October 2, 2015 and July 31, 2016, becomes due and payable on January 1, 2017. It must be paid in full on or before February 1, 2017 to avoid interest charged at 1.5% per month from the due date, subject to a minimum charge of $2.00.

Checks payable to Tax Collector, Town of Canaan, may be paid at the Town Hall in Falls Village, Monday 9:00AM - 3:00PM or Wednesday 9:00AM till Noon, or they may be mailed to Tax Collector, Town of Canaan, 108 Main Street, PO Box 47, Falls Village CT 06031.

Dated at Town of Canaan, Connecticut, this 12th  day of December 2016.

Rebecca Juchert-Derungs CCMC

Tax Collector

12-22-16

01-05-17

01-19-17


 

LEGAL NOTICE

OFFICE OF TAX COLLECTOR

Town of Cornwall

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS

Pursuant to Section 12-145 of the Connecticut General Statutes, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the TOWN OF CORNWALL that the second half payment on the Grand List of October 1, 2015 is due January 1, 2017.

Supplemental Motor Vehicle Taxes are also due January 1, 2017, according to Section 12-71b for vehicles registered after October 1, 2015 and prior to August 1, 2016.

If tax payment is not paid on or before February 1, 2017, said tax will become delinquent as of that date and subject to interest at the rate of ONE AND ONE-HALF percent per month or fraction thereof from January 1, 2017 until tax is paid.  The minimum interest charge is $2.00.

Taxes may be paid at the Town Office on Mondays from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM and on   Wednesdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM or sent by mail, addressed to:  Cornwall Tax Collector, P.O. Box 97, Cornwall, CT  06753. Payments can also be paid by credit card or e-check by visiting the following website, www.cornwallct.org.  There is an additional charge for this service.

                   Jean D. Bouteiller 

CCMC

Tax Collector

12-22-16

01-05-17

01-26-17

   


 

LEGAL NOTICE

TAX COLLECTOR

TOWN OF SALISBURY CT

Pursuant to Sec 12-145 of the Connecticut State Statutes, the taxpayers of the Town of Salisbury are hereby notified that the third installment on the Grand List of October 1, 2015 is due and payable on January 1, 2017. Pursuant to Section 12-71b of the Connecticut State Statutes, the Supplemental Motor Vehicle tax is due on January 1, 2017. Payments must be received or postmarked by February 1, 2017. If said Real Estate, Personal Property and Motor Vehicle taxes are not paid on or before February 1, 2017, interest at the rate of one and one half percent (18% per year) will be added for each month or a fraction thereof which elapses from the time when such tax becomes due and payable until the same is paid.  Minimum interest charge is $2.00.

Taxes can be paid by mail addressed to: Tax Collector, P.O. Box 338, Salisbury,  CT 06068 or at the Town Hall, 27 Main Street,  Salisbury CT on Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated at Town of Salisbury CT this 12th day of December 2016.

Jean F. Bell, CCMC

Tax Collector

Salisbury CT 06068

12-22-16

01-05-17

01-26-17


 

LEGAL NOTICE

TOWN OF KENT

The second installment of the Real Estate and Property tax and the Motor Vehicle Supplemental tax for the Grand List of 2015 is due and payable January 1, 2017. The second installment of the Real Estate and Personal Property tax and the Motor Vehicle Supplemental tax for the Grand List of 2015 will become delinquent on Thursday, February 2nd, 2017. 

As soon as the tax becomes delinquent, it shall be subject to interest at the rate of one and a half percent per month for the time such tax becomes due and payable until the same is paid. 

The Tax Collector’s office will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday and Friday during the month of January. Payment is also welcome through the mail at  P.O. Box 311, Kent, Connecticut 06757.

The tax bills can be viewed on-line as well. Simply go to www.townofkent.org, click on “Links” then scroll down to Tax Bill Inquiries.

Deborah Devaux CCMC

Tax Collector

12-22-16

01-12-17

 

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