Stafford Connecticut Mill Rate Comparison Calculator

Updated after the first failed referendum on 5/5/2026 where 579 voted yes and 1,026 voted no.

Real Estate

Current: 38.59 | Current Proposed: 25.66

Motor Vehicles

Current: 32.46 | Current Proposed: 25.66

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Proposed Mill Rate Timeline Comparison

This section compares the total estimated tax impact, including Service District taxes when selected, with the original proposed rate, the first revised proposed rate, and the current proposed rate.

Scenario Mill Rate Estimated Annual Tax Difference From Current
Current Real Estate: 38.59
Motor Vehicle: 32.46
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Original Proposed 26.44 - -
First Revised Proposed 26.02 - -
Current Proposed 25.66 - -

Current real estate taxes are estimated using the 2024 assessed value and the current real estate mill rate. Proposed taxes are estimated using the 2025 assessed value and the proposed mill rate. Motor vehicle estimates use the entered motor vehicle assessment. For the Service District, current motor vehicle Service District tax is treated as zero, while the approved Service District rate applies to motor vehicles.

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Important: This calculator is provided for reference purposes only. Estimated taxes are based solely on assessed values and mill rates and do not account for any exemptions, credits, abatements, or other adjustments that may apply to your property. Actual tax bills may vary. The proposed mill rates are subject to final adoption. For Service District calculations, the current motor vehicle Service District tax is treated as zero. The timeline comparison is informational and is based only on the values entered into this calculator. The original proposed mill rate was 26.44, then adjusted to 26.02 before the first referendum due to unexpected state revenue, and is now shown as 25.66 after the failed referendum and subsequent budget adjustments.