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Hebron approves $66,366.26 suspense list for uncollectible personal‑property and motor‑vehicle taxes

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Summary

Under Connecticut General Statute 12‑165, the Board of Selectmen approved a suspense list totaling $66,366.26 for older, uncollectible personal‑property and motor‑vehicle tax accounts after the revenue collector said enforcement options had been exhausted.

The Hebron Board of Selectmen approved the revenue collector’s suspense list totaling $66,366.26 under Connecticut General Statute 12‑165. The list covers older personal‑property and motor‑vehicle tax accounts for which the collector said enforcement efforts have been exhausted.

Revenue Collector Adrienne (on line) explained the suspense list is an accounting function that moves uncollectible accounts out of active receivables while taxes remain enforceable under normal enforcement tools; the list does not include real‑estate property taxes. She told the board those accounts are typically older, some represent people who have moved out of state, or businesses that are not lienable, and that state reporting to DMV and other enforcement mechanisms are still used where applicable.

Selectmen approved the list by voice vote. The collector said the auditors had reminded the office to perform the suspense‑list reconciliation annually, and the current submission brings the town records up to date.