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You may qualify for a six-month extension of time to pay your tax. To request this extension, you must file Form CT-1127, Application for Extension of Time for Payment of Income Tax, with your timely filed Connecticut income tax return or extension.
Form CT-706 NT EXT must be completed and filed on or before the original due date of the Form CT-706 NT. The due date for filing Form CT-706 NT is the date six months after the decedents date of death.
Form CT-706-709 Connecticut Estate and Gift Tax Return. To document and pay the estate and gift tax due following the death of Connecticut residents and non-residents who died there, use a form CT-706/709. This form is also used to document tax due on gifts made by those still living.
If you are a resident individual, you are required to file Form CT‑706/709 if: You made a gift of real or tangible personal property located in Connecticut or made a gift of intangible property and the amount of your Connecticut taxable gifts entered on your Form CT‑706/709, Schedule A, Line 9, is more than $0; or.
Form CT-706 NT must be filed for each decedent who, at the time of death, was a Connecticut resident. Form CT-706 NT must also be filed for each decedent who, at the time of death, was a nonresident of Connecticut but who owned real or tangible personal property located in Connecticut.
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CT DRS CT-706 NT requires reporting information such as the decedents name, date of death, estates gross value, debts and expenses, and details about any transfers made prior to death.
A Connecticut estate tax return must be filed after your death, regardless of the size of your estate. It will be your executors responsibility to file either Form CT-706 (for taxable estates) or CT-706 NT (for nontaxable estates). Both the return and any tax owed are due six months after the death.

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