The new grand list, released recently by Tax Assessor Kathy Conway, is based on the assessed value of all taxable property as of Oct. 1, 2008.
The gross grand list is $3.1 billion, up $39.4 million, or 1.28 percent, over the 2007 list.
But the net collectible grand list, after tax exemptions and abatements are deducted, is down $3.9 million or 0.13 percent.
The abatements and exemptions total $105.4 million, an increase of 58 percent. They include reductions for veterans, the elderly, the blind, emergency volunteers, manufacturing equipment, and $11.65 million for MedInstill.
That brings the new collectible grand list to $2.99 billion, down $3.89 million from 2007, or 0.13 percent.
This is the second consecutive year that the town's net collectible list has decreased. In 2006 the grand list went up less than 1 percent.
New grand list numbers at a glance:
ä Gross real estate -- $2.74 billion, up from $2.72 billion in 2007.
ä Gross motor vehicle -- $190 million, down from $203.5 million.
ä Gross personal property -- $166.4 million, up from $134.6 million.
ä Gross grand list -- $3.098 billion, up from $3.059 billion, or 1.28 percent, from 2007.
ä Total abatements and exemptions -- $105.4 million, up from $62.2 million, or 58 percent.
ä The net collectible grand list is $2.99 billion, down $3.89 million from 2007, or 0.13 percent.
Top taxpayers
The top dozen taxpayers in New Milford account for $200.3 million of the October 2008 grand list assessment, up from $174.6 million in 2007:
1. Kimberly-Clark -- New Milford's top taxpayer, with real estate and personal property assessed at $85.2 million. In 2007, its assessment was $59.7 million.
2. CL&P -- $36.7 million
3. GRE New Milford LLC (Stop & Shop/Wal-Mart plaza) -- $13.46 million
4. Home Depot -- $12.58 million
5. FirstLight Hydro -- $9.18 million
6. Housatonic Real Estate II (MedInstill) -- $7.8 million
7. O&G Industries -- $7.7 million
8. United Water -- $6.66 million
9. Fairfield Plaza -- $6.1 million
10. UB New Milford (Veterans Plaza) -- $5.5 million
11. Danbury Road Developers -- $5.25 million
12. Candlewood Valley Health & Rehab Center -- $4.27 million.

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