Why am I receiving tax bills for a vehicle I no longer own?

If you sold your car and turned your license plates in at the Department of Motor Vehicles, get a receipt.  The Assessor will need that receipt to adjust your bill to reflect only the months you actually owned the car.  If you lost, or did not keep, your Department of Motor Vehicle receipt, please contact the Assessor's office (860) 399-3045) to discuss what documentation is acceptable to prove you no longer own the vehicle.

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1. How can I pay my tax bill?
2. How can I get a receipt for paying my taxes?
3. When is the last day to pay my taxes?
4. What is the penalty if I pay my taxes late?
5. When are Real Estate Liens applied?
6. I didn't receive my tax bill, what do I do?
7. I moved, what do I do about my Westbrook taxes?
8. Am I eligible for any tax exemptions?
9. My mortgage has been paid in full and I was escrowing my taxes, what should I do?
10. The DMV won't allow me to register my vehicle, what do I need to do?
11. I sold my car and transferred my license plate to another vehicle, what do I need to do?
12. Why am I receiving tax bills for a vehicle I no longer own?
13. There are errors on my Automotive tax bill, what do I need to do?
14. What is mill rate?