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Form CT-706 NT, Connecticut Estate Tax Return (for Nontaxable Estates), is required to be filed by the executor or administrator of a decedent's estate where the amount of the decedent's Connecticut taxable estate is less than or equal to the Connecticut estate tax exemption amount.
The Connecticut estate and gift tax applicable exclusion amount will increase from $7.1 million to $9.1 million in 2022. This amount remains scheduled to meet the federal estate and gift tax exclusion amount in 2023.
Form 706 must be filed by the executor of the estate of every U.S. citizen or resident: Whose gross estate, adjusted taxable gifts, and specific exemptions total more than the exclusion amount: $11.7 million for decedents who died in 2021 ($12.06 million in 2022), or 2.
The estate tax is a tax imposed on wealth at the time of death. Beginning in 2020, Connecticut taxes only estates that exceed $5.1 million. This exemption will increase each year until it reaches the federal $11.4 million exemption in 2023.
Connecticut Estate Tax Return (for Nontaxable Estates) For estates of decedents dying during calendar year 2020 (Read instructions before completing this form.)
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The Connecticut estate and gift tax applicable exclusion amount will increase from $7.1 million to $9.1 million in 2022. This amount remains scheduled to meet the federal estate and gift tax exclusion amount in 2023.
The estate tax is a tax imposed on wealth at the time of death. Beginning in 2020, Connecticut taxes only estates that exceed $5.1 million. This exemption will increase each year until it reaches the federal $11.4 million exemption in 2023.
Form 706 is the United States Estate and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Return. It's a tax form used to compute the federal estate tax and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax owed by the estate of a decedent.
Base amount:$ 05.72 percent of $9,000514.80Tax due514.80
The executor or administrator of the decedent's estate must sign and file Form CT\u2011706 NT. If there is no executor or administrator, then each person in actual or constructive possession of any property of the decedent must file Form CT\u2011706 NT. If there is more than one fiduciary, all must sign the return.

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