Connecticut COVID-19 Response
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Official Guidelines
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5/6/2020
Yes - the State has enacted special rules for the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (FMNP)
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I just moved into the state, how can I get my license and registration transferred over?
4/30/2020The DMV has extended the time required for you to get your CT credentials
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Will my federal stimulus payment count towards my eligibility for state benefits or services?
4/22/2020Many people wonder if stimulus funds will impact their ability to receive State benefits
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I have symptoms of Coronavirus, but I can't get to a testing site.
4/20/2020If you are sick with symptoms of COVID-19 and cannot be tested, you should assume you have COVID-19. You should stay home until the following three criteria are met . . .
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When will the Presidential Primary be held?
4/17/2020The Coronavirus emergency has required a change to the date that the Presidential Primary is held in Connecticut
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4/17/2020
How to approach illness in a nursing home and what to do if a client needs to transfer
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Do I still have to file my federal taxes by April 15, 2020?
4/7/2020Income tax payment deadlines for individual returns, with a due date of April 15, 2020, are being automatically extended until July 15, 2020, for up to $1 million of their 2019 tax due.
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4/7/2020
Governor Lamont has suspended the reapplication filing requirement for the Homeowners’ Elderly/Disabled Circuit Breaker Tax Relief Program and for the Homeowners’ Elderly/Disabled Freeze Tax Relief Program. Taxpayers who were granted the benefit in 2017 will automatically maintain their benefit for the next biennial cycle ending in Grand List year 2021.
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6/8/2020
As of March 18, 2020, and to help borrowers who are at risk of losing their homes, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has told Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to put a hold on foreclosures and foreclosure-related evictions for at least 60 days due to the coronavirus national emergency.
Assistance and ReliefGovernmentOfficial GuidelinesRenters and Homeowners
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4/7/2020
No, virtually every internet provider in Connecticut has pledged to not terminate service and to waive any late fees for both residential and small business customers.