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Delinquent CT motor vehicle taxes from 1996

I received a notice from Taxserv Capital Services DM-CT, LLC that I have delinquent motor vehicle tax due to the City of Danbury. The taxes are from 1996, the year I moved to CA. The amount comes to almost $1000, what with all of the penalties assessed. Not sure why it took 13 years for them to find me. And the proof they require to dispute the tax, if I ever had it, is long gone. Questions: can I dispute this? Isn't there a statute of limitations? What if I could show proof from my insurance company and CA DMV that the vehicles were registered in CA in addition to proof that I became a resident of CA? Is it worth fighting this? Although I know I don't owe this money I also don't want a long-drawn out haggle where this ends up getting reported to credit agencies -- even if I'm right and they're wrong.

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