Am I eligible for tax relief if I receive credits or exemptions in another municipality or state?
No. If you have applied for any tax relief in another jurisdiction, you are stating that it is your legal residence. Therefore, you cannot file in both Norwalk and that jurisdiction.

We encourage all property owners who are interested in the program and believe they are eligible to contact the tax assessor's office at (203) 854-7888 to discuss the tax deferral program with our staff. It is out hope that we can assist you in attaining any and all property tax relief that is available to you and for which you qualify. If there is any question at all that you may have, we encourage you to discuss it with us. Our goal is to help taxpayers remain in their homes and in Norwalk.

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1. What is a Tax Deferral program?
2. Who is eligible for the Tax Deferral Program?
3. How do I know which local program is right for me?
4. How long must the applicant have been a Norwalk taxpayer to qualify?
5. What if I owe delinquent taxes?
6. What property is eligible for the Norwalk Tax Deferral Program?
7. Is there a qualifying income limit?
8. Are there any other requirements or limitations?
9. What is the period for filing an application?
10. What documentation do I need?
11. Is the information that I file open to the public?
12. How much of my taxes can I defer under this program?
13. If I decide to defer my taxes, will the city put a lien on my property?
14. So, I have to pay back all of my deferred taxes?
15. What interest rate will the city charge?
16. What if I own the property with others who are not eligible?
17. What if I own a multi-family property?
18. Am I eligible for tax relief if I receive credits or exemptions in another municipality or state?