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Capitol Planning Region property tax

Connecticut (CT) · Northeast region · Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)

The median property tax in Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut is $6,390 per year on a median home value of $298,200 — an effective property-tax rate of 2.14% (+98.4% versus the US average of 1.08%), far above the US average effective rate. That is about 6.98% of the county's median household income of $91,541. Capitol Planning Region ranks #2 of 9 counties in Connecticut and #69 of 3,133 nationally by effective rate (1 = highest).

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-year estimates. Data as of June 2026.

Capitol Planning Region property tax at a glance

FigureCapitol Planning Region, CT
Median property tax (per year)$6,390
Median home value$298,200
Effective property-tax rate2.14%
Versus US average rate+98.4% (US avg 1.08%)
Median household income$91,541
Property tax as % of income6.98%
Population969,029
Rank in Connecticut (1 = highest rate of 9)#2
National rank by rate (of 3,133)#69

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-year estimates. Data as of June 2026.

How Capitol Planning Region compares

The counties with the closest effective property-tax rate to Capitol Planning Region:

Capitol Planning Region and its nearest-rate peer counties. Source: Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year).
CountyMedian tax/yrEffective ratevs US avg
Capitol Planning Region, CT (this county)$6,3902.14%+98.4%
Mason County, IL$2,2772.15%+98.7%
Fulton County, IL$2,1862.13%+97.5%
Greater Bridgeport Planning Region, CT$8,5502.15%+99.4%
LaSalle County, IL$3,3362.15%+99.4%
Oneida County, NY$3,6462.13%+97.3%

Other large counties in Connecticut: Western Connecticut Planning Region (1.48%), South Central Connecticut Planning Region (2.03%). See the Connecticut property-tax page for the full county table.

Frequently asked questions

How much is property tax in Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut?

The median property-tax bill in Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut is $6,390 per year on a median home value of $298,200, an effective rate of 2.14% (Census ACS 2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)). That is +98.4% versus the US average effective rate of 1.08%. Your own bill depends on your assessed value and local rate.

What is the effective property-tax rate in Capitol Planning Region?

Capitol Planning Region's effective property-tax rate is 2.14% of home value, calculated as the median tax ($6,390) divided by the median home value ($298,200). That ranks #2 of 9 counties in Connecticut and #69 of 3,133 nationally (1 = highest).

Is property tax high in Capitol Planning Region?

Capitol Planning Region is among the highest on property tax at 2.14% effective rate, far above the US average effective rate. Property tax there is about 6.98% of the median household income of $91,541. These are ACS area medians; verify your situation with the county assessor.

How is the Capitol Planning Region property-tax figure calculated?

It uses Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates: median real estate taxes paid (table B25103) and median home value (B25077) for owner-occupied homes in Capitol Planning Region. The effective rate is the first divided by the second. It is an area median, not an official mill rate, and not your individual assessment.

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Source & accuracy

Figures are from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (2019-2023 (ACS 2023 5-year)), US public domain: median real estate taxes paid (B25103) and median home value (B25077) for owner-occupied homes. The effective rate is the ratio of the two. These are area medians, not your individual bill — your tax depends on your home's assessed value, exemptions and your local rate. Verify with the Capitol Planning Region assessor or tax collector. Data as of June 2026. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-20