NEW BRITAIN SENIOR CENTER 
55 PEARL STREET • NEW BRITAIN, CT 06051-2610 • (860) 826-3553 • FAX (860) 826-3557 
General Press Release 
Timothy T. Stewart, Mayor 
City of New Britain . 
Elderly and Disabled Property Tax Relief 
April 29, 2011 
Elderly or disabled New Britain residents are reminded that applications for property tax 
relief on their homes are currently being taken at the New Britain Senior Center. The 
filing deadline in order to apply for benefits this year is May 13,2011 
Anyone, who was 65 or older in 2010 or who received Social Security Disability benefits, 
is eligible to apply for a discount on their property taxes under the State of Connecticut's 
ELDERLY AND TOTALLY DISABLED HOMEOWNER PROGRAM. The income 
limits, to obtain a benefit under this program, are $32,300 for single applicants and 
$39,500 for married couples. These income guidelines, which are set by the State of 
Connecticut, are based on last year's totals and include 2010 Social Security Benefits. 
Based on their income, participants would see a significant reduction in their property 
taxes beginning with the July 1, 2011 bill. 
Those who have been enrolled with this program in the past have received a letter from 
the Tax Assessor; if this is the year they must re-apply. However, new applicants are also 
encouraged to call the. Senior Center as soon as possible to schedule an appointment. 
Under the Center's "One Stop Shopping" concept, eligibility for other programs, such as 
the ADDITIONAL VETERAN'S PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION, will be reviewed at 
the time of the individual's appointment Finally, if a married couple wishes to apply, it 
is necessary for only one of the spouses to have been age 65 or over to be considered for 
the HOMEOWNER benefit In these tough economic times, Mayor Stewart is interested 
in seeing that all eligible residents take advantage of this valuable assistance.
Please Contact Mr. John Coughlin at the Senior Center to  up-date file your file.
Monday, May 2, 2011
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