Drs ct ct 706 nt ext 2012 form-2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the name of the Probate Court where the form will be submitted. Ensure you have the correct district number.
  3. Enter the decedent’s first name, middle initial, last name, and their address including city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. Provide the decedent’s date of death and complete the fiduciary's name and address. If there is no fiduciary, include details of the person in possession of the property.
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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).
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.
For decedents dying during 2012, the Connecticut estate tax exemption amount is $2 million. Therefore, Connecticut estate tax is due from a decedents estate if the Connecticut taxable estate is more than $2 million.
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.
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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