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State Relaxes Deadlines As Residents Grapple With Storm Aftermath

By Keith M. Phaneuf

©The Connecticut Mirror

Connecticut residents, workers, and businesses will get a break on a number of deadlines this month as the state begins to repair the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy.

Governor Dannel P. Malloy, who ordered most of these grace periods, started things off early Monday by ordering that all expiration dates for motor vehicle registrations, licenses, permits, certificates, and credentials be extended indefinitely until further notice is given.

“It is simply not realistic right now for people to meet these deadlines considering that we are urging people to stay in their homes and avoid the severe weather,” the governor said Monday.

A Department of Motor Vehicles spokesman said shortly before noon Tuesday that the temporary suspension remained in effect.

By midday Monday, the governor also had pushed back the deadline for potential voters to register in time to cast ballots next Tuesday, Election Day. The original deadline of 8 Tuesday has been moved to 8 pm, Thursday.

Malloy also issued several executive orders Monday evening extending three November 1 deadlines until November 15, involving: employers’ unemployment tax filings and payments; businesses’ personal property tax declarations; applications from businesses and farms seeking property tax exemptions for farm machinery, farm land, forest land, and open space.

Another order allows credentialed out-of-state telecommunications electrical workers to perform work here that normally must be performed by Connecticut-licensed public service technicians.

The executive orders can be viewed at www.ct.gov/sandy.

And Tuesday morning, the governor and Department of Revenue Services Commissioner Kevin B. Sullivan extended the deadline for various state tax filings and payments due this week until the end of business on Wednesday, November 7.

State tax deadlines extended from October 31, 2012, include: monthly and quarterly sales and use tax; income tax withholding; alcoholic beverage tax; admissions and dues tax; electric generators tax; and various gross earnings taxes.

The state tax extension does not affect federal Internal Revenue Services tax deadlines.

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