The Day

NPU gas customers to get lower bill

New state budget removes Gross Receipts Tax for municipall­y owned utilities

- Day Staff Reports

NPU has approximat­ely 10,000 natural gas customers, and the average residentia­l customer will see a decrease of approximat­ely 4% on their bill each month.

Norwich — Norwich Public Utilities natural gas customers will see a reduction in their monthly bills, thanks to a provision in the recently approved state budget that exempts the city-owned utility from the state Gross Receipts Tax, NPU officials announced Tuesday.

NPU has approximat­ely 10,000 natural gas customers, and the average residentia­l customer will see a decrease of approximat­ely 4% on their bill each month. Commercial customers will see a decrease of 5%. The tax cut goes into effect on July 1, and NPU currently is working to have the tax cut incorporat­ed into its billing system.

“Our local legislativ­e delegation has delivered for our customers in a big way, and we appreciate their time and effort on this important issue,” NPU General Manager Chris LaRose said in a news release Tuesday.

As a municipall­y owned entity, NPU is a nonprofit organizati­on and therefore tax-exempt, with one exception before last week. NPU, the only municipal gas company in Connecticu­t, paid the Gross Receipts Tax on the natural gas that is purchased for its customers. Over the past five years, NPU natural gas customers have paid more than $4.5 million to the state through this tax.

LaRose specifical­ly thanked state Reps. Emmett Riley, D-Norwich, and Kevin Ryan, D-Montville, and state Sen. Cathy Osten, D-Sprague, all of whom represent Norwich. LaRose said the legislator­s, “clearly understand the significan­ce of providing tax relief for our natural gas customers, many of whom continue to struggle financiall­y as the (COVID-19) pandemic continues.”

Norwich-area legislator­s worked to include a provision in the state budget that now exempts municipall­y owned natural gas companies from the Gross Receipts Tax.

The tax relief for NPU customers comes as energy costs continue to rise dramatical­ly for

NPU and utility companies everywhere, NPU officials said in the news release. NPU is preparing to raise its Purchased Power Adjustment and Purchased Gas Adjustment — or costs that utilities directly pass on to customers — to address the rising costs of wholesale electricit­y and natural gas used by its customers, NPU officials said.

NPU provides gas, water, electric and sewer services for the city’s roughly 38,000 population.

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