Politics & Government
Glastonbury Homeowners 65 And Older Can Apply For Tax Credit By May 15
Eligible Glastonbury homeowners age 65 and older with income of $73,800 or less can apply by May 15.

GLASTONBURY, CT — Glastonbury homeowners who turned 65 on or before Dec. 31, 2025, may be eligible for the town's Homeowners Tax Credit Program, according to a notice posted by the town. The program is available to homeowners with income of $73,800 or less. The deadline to apply is May 15, 2026.
The application is available on the Property Assessment page of glastonbury-ct.gov, according to the notice. Detailed instructions on how to apply are posted there as well, giving residents a central place to review eligibility information and complete the process before the deadline.
The town's posted notice states, "The Homeowners Tax Credit Program is available to Glastonbury homeowners who turned 65 on or before 12/31/25 and have an income of $73,800 or less." It also says, "The deadline to apply is May 15, 2026."
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For residents who need help or have questions about the application, the notice directs them to the Assessor's Office. Homeowners can contact the office by phone at 860-652-7600 or by email at assessor@glastonbury-ct.gov, according to the town.
The town also states, "The application is available on the Property Assessment page of glastonbury-ct.gov along with detailed instructions on how to apply." The notice adds, "Contact the Assessor's Office at 860-652-7600 or by email at assessor@glastonbury-ct.gov with any questions."
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With the May 15 deadline approaching, eligible homeowners in Glastonbury can review the posted materials on the town website and submit an application if they qualify under the age and income requirements listed in the notice. The next step for interested residents is to use the online application materials or contact the Assessor's Office for guidance.
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