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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2009 CT-706 NT form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the decedent's last name, first name, middle initial, and Social Security Number (SSN) in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the address details including street number, PO box (if applicable), city, state, and ZIP code.
  4. Indicate the date of death and legal residence. Check if this is an amended return and select residency status as either Connecticut resident or nonresident.
  5. Proceed to Section 1 and check 'Yes' or 'No' for each general question regarding property ownership at the time of death.
  6. In Section 2, compute the Connecticut taxable estate by entering values from previous sections as instructed.
  7. Complete Sections 3 and 4 by reporting all property and proceeds for federal estate tax purposes. Ensure all calculations are accurate.
  8. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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For estates of decedents dying during 2024, the Connecticut estate tax exemption amount is $13.61 million. Therefore, Connecticut estate tax is due from a decedents estate if the Connecticut taxable estate is more than $13.61 million.
The executor or administrator of the decedents estate must sign and file Form CT-706 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-706 NT. If there is more than one fiduciary, all must sign the return.
Write the decedents name, Social Security Number, Connecticut succession tax file number, if known, and Form CT-706 on the check or money order. Mail the return and a check or money order to: Department of Revenue Services Inheritance Tax Section PO Box 2972 Hartford CT 06104-2972.
An estate tax return (Form 706) must be filed if the gross estate of the decedent (who is a U.S. citizen or resident), increased by the decedents adjusted taxable gifts and specific gift tax exemption, is valued at more than the filing threshold for the year of the decedents death, as shown in the table below.
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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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.
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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