Form CT-990T - CT.gov 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the income year at the top of the form, specifying both the beginning and ending dates.
  3. Fill in your organization name and Connecticut Tax Registration Number. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  4. Check applicable boxes regarding your organization's status, such as if this is an amended return or if you are annualizing income.
  5. Provide details about your unrelated trade or business, including its start date and nature of income activity.
  6. Complete the computation sections carefully, ensuring that all calculations reflect your federal unrelated business taxable income accurately.
  7. Finally, review the declaration section, sign, and date it before submitting. Keep a copy for your records.

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Request a U.S. mailed copy of a CONNECTICUT TAX FORM from the CT DRS: Click here. You can also call the CT DRS, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at 860-297-5962 to order forms by U.S. mail.
Department of Revenue Services Operations Bureau/Penalty Waiver PO Box 5089 Hartford CT 06102-5089 Page 2 Form CT-990T Instructions (Rev. 12/21) Page 2 of 4 Form DRS‑PW must be filed no later than one year from the date that the first notice of the penalty was sent to the taxpayer or, if the penalty was reported on a
Get the current filing years forms, instructions, and publications for free from the IRS. You can also find printed versions of many forms, instructions, and publications in your community for free at: Libraries. IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers.
Exempt organizations use Form 990-T to: Report unrelated business income. Figure and report unrelated business income tax liability. Report proxy tax liability.
Are tax forms available at my local Post Office? No, Post Offices do not have tax forms available for customers. However, you can view, download, and print specific tax forms and publications at the Forms, Instructions Publications page of the IRS website. You may also acquire tax forms through the mail.

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Is there any place I can go to get tax forms? A) Yes, you may visit a local IRS office or a post office or library that carries tax forms. You may also use computers that are often available for use in libraries to access IRS.gov to download needed forms.
Required e-filing of Forms 990, 990-EZ, 990-PF, 990-T, and 4720 for tax years beginning after July 1, 2019. The Taxpayer First Act, enacted July 1, 2019, requires tax-exempt organizations to electronically file information returns and related forms.

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