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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CT 706 NT form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the decedent's last name, first name, middle initial, and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. In Section 1, provide the Social Security Number (SSN) and Federal Employer ID Number (FEIN) if applicable. Check the appropriate residency status box.
  4. Proceed to answer the general questions in Section 1. For each question, select 'Yes' or 'No' based on the decedent's circumstances regarding property ownership and interests.
  5. In Section 3, report all property and proceeds for Connecticut estate tax purposes. Fill out details for solely-owned property, jointly-owned property, and life insurance proceeds as required.
  6. Complete Section 4 by calculating the total gross estate value based on your entries from previous sections. This will determine any potential estate tax obligations.
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The executor of a decedents estate uses Form 706 to figure the estate tax imposed by chapter 11 of the Internal Revenue Code. This tax is levied on the entire taxable estate and not just on the share received by a particular beneficiary.
Form CT-706 NT, Connecticut Estate Tax Return (for Nontaxable Estates), is required to be filed by the executor or administrator of a decedents estate where the amount of the decedents Connecticut taxable estate is less than or equal to the Connecticut estate tax exemption amount.
The executor of a decedents estate uses Form 706 to figure the estate tax imposed by Chapter 11 of the Internal Revenue Code. Form 706 is also used to compute the generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax imposed by Chapter 13 on direct skips.
For estates of decedents dying during 2015, the Connecticut estate tax exemption amount is $2 million. Therefore, Connecticut estate tax is due from a decedents estate if the Connecticut taxable estate is more than $2 million.
If the amount of the Connecticut taxable estate is $13.99 million or less, Connecticut estate and gift tax is not due.

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Connecticut Estate Tax Return (for Nontaxable Estates) For estates of decedents dying during calendar year 2022 (Read instructions before completing this form.)
Form CT-706 NT EXT is used to request a six-month extension to file Form CT-706 NT (Connecticut Estate Tax Return for Nontaxable Estates) with the Probate Court.

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