Failure to File Form CT-706 NT EXT 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Failure to File Form CT-706 NT EXT in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the decedent’s first name, middle initial, and last name. Ensure you include their date of death.
  3. Provide the address details including number, street, city, town, state, and ZIP code for both the decedent and fiduciary.
  4. In the section regarding estate tax representation, confirm that no Connecticut estate tax is due by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Sign and date the form where indicated. If applicable, include the title and contact information of the fiduciary or paid preparer.
  6. Submit the completed form to the Probate Court for your district before the original due date. Remember to keep a copy for your records.

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Step 1: File the will and Petition/Administration or Probate of Will, PC-200, within 30 days of the decedents death. A petition for administration or probate of will should be submitted to the Probate Court within 30 days of the decedents death.
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. Purpose: Use Form CT-1040 EXT to request a six-month extension to file your Connecticut income tax return for individuals.
Do all estates have to file Form 706? No, not all estates need to file Form 706. Only estates with gross assets and prior taxable gifts exceeding the annually determined exemption amount are required to file this form. For 2023, this threshold is set at $12.92 million, or $13.61 million in 2024.
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.
Connecticut Estate Tax Return (for Nontaxable Estates) For estates of decedents dying during calendar year 2022 (Read instructions before completing this form.)

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Yes, there is a penalty for not filing a Form 706, even if no estate tax is due. The penalty is equal to 5% of the gross estate value for each month, or part of a month, during which the return is late, up to a maximum of 25%.
Use Form 4768 to: Apply for an automatic 6-month extension of time to file Form 706, Form 706-A, Form 706-NA, or Form 706-QDT. Apply for a discretionary (additional) extension of time to file Form 706 (Part II of Form 4768).

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