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  2. Begin with Section 1, where the Judgment Creditor or their attorney must provide the court's address, judicial district, case name, docket number, and the name of the Judgment Debtor.
  3. In Section 2, the proper officer needs to fill in the date of service and their name and address, along with any third person served.
  4. Section 3 is for any third person served with execution; they should provide their telephone number and date when execution was mailed to the Judgment Debtor.
  5. Judgment Debtors should read Section 4 carefully. If applicable, complete Section 5 by detailing the property claimed as exempt and providing necessary contact information.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before submitting your completed form to ensure it is received by the Superior Court clerk within the required timeframe.

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Key Takeaways. An abatement is a tax break offered by a state or municipality on certain types of real estate or business opportunities. A real estate tax abatement may reduce a homes property taxes for a period of time, or may grant tax breaks to businesses.
According to BusinessDictionary.com a tax abatement is defined as the reduction of, or exemption from, taxes granted by a government for a specified period, usually to encourage certain activities such as investment in capital equipment (which includes buildings).
Currently, Connecticut residents can make their older homes lead-safe by removing lead paint hazards for free*. If you own a property where a pregnant person or a child under age 6 lives, you may qualify for free abatement services. Abatement involves eliminating or removing lead paint hazards.
If you are 65 years old or older, or if you are on Social Security Disability, you can apply for a reduction in your property tax assessment.
Usually, a government only offers a tax abatement when a business or individual provides something of high value to the community. For example, a city government may give a tax break to a business in return for an investment in the city, such as a new retail location, factory, or warehouse.

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Connecticut State Department of Housing Purpose: The Tax Abatement Program is designed to assist in the financial feasibility of privately owned nonprofit and limited dividend low and moderate-income housing projects by providing reimbursement for taxes abated up to $450 per unit per year for up to 40 years.
Benefits of the CT Tax Amnesty Program If you qualify for the tax amnesty program, the CT DRS will waive all the penalties associated with the tax and reduce your interest by 75%. For example, if you have penalties of $1000 and interest of $1000 on your account, your total penalties and interest will drop to just $250.

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