Connecticut Property Tax Expertise

Local Connecticut Property Tax Expertise with a National Footprint

As Connecticut approaches its annual revaluation, affecting 20% of properties across the state, it's crucial to prepare for how this will influence your commercial property assessments for the next five years. Value notices will be issued from October to November, with a critical appeal deadline in February. Acting promptly is essential to ensure your property assessment is accurate and fair.

Recent economic fluctuations, including inflation and interest rate changes, have caused volatility in property values, further exacerbated by the pandemic’s impact on demand for office, retail, and industrial spaces. With municipalities setting their own tax rates, variability across the state underscores the importance of staying vigilant and informed.

The local experts at Ryan are well-positioned to assist with these challenges. With more combined experience and expertise than any other firm in Connecticut, Ryan's consulting team is highly respected by municipal corporations, assessment authorities, appeal tribunals, and related professional associations throughout the region. Their in-depth knowledge and experience are invaluable for navigating the complexities of property tax assessments and ensuring fair treatment for property owners.

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Connecticut Property Tax Deadlines

For a comprehensive list of property tax deadlines, please view our U.S. Property Tax Calendar.

Connecticut

Lien Date

October 1
Real Property Information

Assessment Notice Issue Date

February 1

Appeal Deadline

February 20; it is recommended to appeal informally prior to the February 20, 2021 deadline for revaluations. Appeals must be delivered to the assessor’s office by February 20, 2021, not a postmark date.
Real Estate Tax Bill Payment Information

Tax Bills Issued

July 1

Single Payment Due (Delinquent Date)

July 1

First Installment Due (Delinquent Date)

July 1

Second Installment Due (Delinquent Date)

October 1
Personal Property Information

Assessment Notice Issue Date

February 1

Appeal Deadline

February 20

Rendition Date

November 1
Personal Property Tax Bill Payment Information

Tax Bills Issued

July 1

Single Payment Due (Delinquent Date)

July 1

First Installment Due (Delinquent Date)

July 1

Second Installment Due (Delinquent Date)

October 1

Connecticut Real Estate Ryan Contact

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Ryan’s Connecticut Property Tax Experts

Ryan’s property tax experts throughout Connecticut are uniquely positioned to help organizations understand the complexities of multiple tax jurisdictions and their different approaches to valuing and assessing all property types.

William Quigley

Principal

Bill is a principal in the Boston, Massachusetts office specializing in providing commercial property tax litigation services to clients in a variety of industries. He is a practicing attorney with more than 30 years of experience in commercial real estate, tax, and trial work representing developers, real estate investment trusts (REITs), banks, landlords, and tenants. Bill holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business management from Brown University and a Juris Doctor degree from Boston University School of Law.

Daniel Swift

Principal

Daniel specializes in commercial real estate tax appeals and advisement throughout the Northeast region, representing commercial real estate developers, investors, and users to minimize their tax liability by leveraging his extensive knowledge of complex valuation and relationships with local assessors. He currently represents more than $14 billion in assessment, with experience valuing all types of commercial real estate, including development sites, urban and suburban offices, laboratory and research and development (R&D), data centers, market and subsidized apartments, mixed-use complexes, hotels and resorts, big box and retail centers, industrial, independent, and assisted-living facilities. In addition, Daniel advises on tax implications relating to the acquisition, disposition, conversion, and development of real estate, as well as advising on compliance requirements of local and state law. Daniel is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Massachusetts Chapter of NAIOP, the Greater Boston Real Estate Finance Association (REFA), and the Greater Boston Building Owners and Managers Association.

Ethan Horn

Director

Ethan specializes in commercial real estate property tax consulting with the goal of ensuring his clients receive fair and equitable treatment from their taxing jurisdictions. His more than eight years of experience in property tax appeals and managing large national client engagements have equipped him to expertly address the needs of owners across all property types and locations. Ethan’s responsiveness and willingness to fight for the tough tax savings help him develop the strong client relationships we strive for at Ryan.

Michael Correia

Senior Manager

Michael has more than 20 years of experience conducting real and personal property valuation, assessment, and advisement, including appeals of commercial, industrial, possessory interest, hospitality, multifamily, and special-use properties throughout the northeastern U.S. He is a Certified General Real Estate Appraiser in several states and serves as a local subject matter expert on real estate valuation in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Michael’s expansive experience as a commercial real estate appraiser and commercial assessor has provided him the tools for success in property tax appeals. Michael is also a Massachusetts Accredited Assessor (MAA).

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