Bridgeport exempt m3 form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your organization’s name and mailing address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper correspondence.
  3. Indicate whether this is an initial application or a renewal by checking the appropriate box at the top of the form.
  4. In section 1, clearly state the purpose(s) of your organization. Refer to page 2 for required information submittals.
  5. Complete section 2 by selecting the relevant section of the Connecticut General Statutes under which you claim exempt status.
  6. Fill out financial details in sections 4 and 5, including gross income and expenditures from the last fiscal year. Be precise with your figures.
  7. For agricultural societies, provide details about any state reimbursements received in section 6. If applicable, answer questions regarding cemetery organizations and other specific inquiries.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all required documents are attached as specified.

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You can pay them on doxo with credit card, debit card, Apple Pay or bank account. How can I contact City of Bridgeport, CT - Tax about my bill? Questions about your bill should be directed to your biller by phone 203-576-7271.
If unpaid property taxes are left unaddressed, it could accumulate additional fees and penalties, and the County could ultimately auction the property to recover taxes owed. This process takes some time, but if you act quickly, you have a better chance of saving your home.
State law provides a thirty-day grace period for a property tax payment (Sec. 12-142). If a taxpayer pays a tax after the thirty-day grace period, the payment is delinquent.

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If you file for the extension after the filing deadline of April 15th, typically the state will deny your request. You may request an extension by filing Form CT-1127, Application for Extension of Time for Payment of Income Tax, on or before the due date of the original return.
What happens if I pay late? Taxes are due on July 1, payable by August 2. You have a one month grace period in which to pay without penalty. If August 1 falls on a Saturday or Sunday, you will have until that Monday in which to pay, in person or by mail.

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