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Taxes Due by February 3rd šŸ’°ā³

Don’t miss your tax deadline, Farmington! Pay by February 3rd to avoid penalties. Call 860.675.2340 for help. Taxes aren’t fun, but neither is 1.5% interest! šŸ“…

Jack Beckett
Jack BeckettĀ· Staff Writer, Mercury Local LLC
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Final Reminder: Pay Your January Tax Installment by February 3rd

Farmington residents, it’s time to handle your January tax installment! šŸ˜ļø The Tax Office has announced that February 3rd, 2025, is the absolute last day to pay your tax bill without incurring penalties. If you’re late, a 1.5% interest rate will be applied per month and calculated retroactively from the original due date of January 1st. Ouch! 😬

Avoid the Late Fee Crunch
Here’s how to avoid trouble:

  • Online Payments: You can likely pay online, so check the official site for details.
  • In-Person: Stop by the Tax Office to make your payment and get your questions answered.
  • By Phone: Need clarification? Call the Tax Office at 860.675.2340 for assistance.

Being late doesn’t just cost you money—it costs peace of mind. Make it a point to cross this off your to-do list!

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Jack Beckett
Jack Beckett

Staff Writer, Mercury Local LLC

Staff writer for Mercury Local covering government, elections, public safety, and development across multiple publications. Beckett has filed more than 600 stories on local policy, crime, zoning, and civic accountability in Connecticut and the Carolinas.

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