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Town Council proposes significant tax relief for veterans

June 03, 2024 | Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut



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Town Council proposes significant tax relief for veterans
In a recent government meeting, the Windsor Town Council took significant steps to enhance property tax relief for vulnerable residents, specifically elderly and disabled homeowners, as well as veterans.

The council unanimously approved a motion to introduce an ordinance amending Chapter 5, Article 17, which focuses on property tax relief for elderly and disabled homeowners. A public hearing has been scheduled for June 17, 2024, at 7:20 PM in the council chambers to discuss this ordinance further. The town clerk has been directed to publish notice of the hearing.

Additionally, the council introduced another ordinance amending Chapter 5, Article 14, which pertains to veterans' exemptions. Currently, 867 veterans in Windsor benefit from state property tax exemptions, with 63 of those receiving an additional municipal benefit based on income guidelines. The proposed amendment aims to increase the local exemption from $11,000 to $20,000, significantly raising the tax benefit for eligible veterans from approximately $334 to around $607. This change would increase the total program cost by $15,170, bringing it to $38,270.

These measures reflect the council's commitment to providing financial relief to those who have served the country and to supporting the elderly and disabled members of the community.

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