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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CT-3-A Instructions 2015 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the general corporate information section, including your corporation's name, EIN, and address. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. Proceed to Part 1 where you will provide details about your business activities. Carefully read each line instruction to ensure compliance with tax regulations.
  4. In Part 2, compute your balance due or overpayment. Use the provided worksheets to calculate any necessary adjustments based on your financial data.
  5. Complete Part 3 for the computation of tax on combined business income base. Follow the guidelines closely to determine your taxable income accurately.
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You must file a Connecticut income tax return if your gross income for the 2024 taxable year exceeds: $12,000 and you are married filing separately; $15,000 and you are filing single; $19,000 and you are filing head of household; or.
Form CT-19IT is utilized for claiming Title 19 status in Connecticut. It is essential for individuals requiring tax assistance due to their Medicaid status. Completing this form properly ensures compliance with the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services.
Most corporation taxpayers are required to e-file Form CT-300, Mandatory First Installment (MFI) of Estimated Tax for Corporations. You can file Form CT-300 online by using our Web File Online Services, or through approved software for corporation tax e-file.
A taxpayer filing Form CT-3, General Business Corporation Franchise Tax Return, or Form CT-3-A, General Business Corporation Combined Franchise Tax Return, under Article 9-A that does business, employs capital, owns or leases property, maintains an office, or derives receipts from activity, in the Metropolitan Commuter
The fiduciary of a nonresident trust or estate must file Form CT‑1041 if the trust or estate: Had income derived from or connected with sources within Connecticut; Incurred a net operating loss for Connecticut income tax purposes, but not for federal income tax purposes; or.

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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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