If I you owed over 18 year of car taxes in connecticut, would you still appear in the system?
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November 24th, 2009
I’ve bought a car 18 years ago and I haven’t paid the taxes since. Which led to now, 18 ago, me wondering whether or not the tax will come back to be paid. It is over 4,000 dollars.
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when i’ve purchased cars i paid the tax to the dealer. then when you register, you pay whatever the fee is. i don’t understand what other taxes there are that you may be referring to.
Connecticut use to have a GREAT computer system, yes they will still have the owed taxes. The individual property taxes are maintained as taxes by the TOWN; this is fed to state DMV. I registered a vehicle many years ago and the person in front of me was trying register a car and owed taxes in a town 7 years before. The DMV would not allow them to register the car until the came back with a receipt from the town tax office.
You need to man up and pay your taxes like everyone else. You will be caught eventually and you will be in trouble. Its pretty obvious.
Actually, when I was in high school in Connecticut a kid in my class discovered that the town tax records from 1650 through 1677 were in his attic. Apparently his great-great-whatever had been the local tax collector.
I don’t think Connecticut forgets anything to do with taxes.
18 years and it still runs?
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