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How to fill out the CT DRS CT-706 NT EXT online
The CT DRS CT-706 NT EXT is an essential form used to request an extension for filing the Connecticut Estate Tax Return for nontaxable estates. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on how to effectively complete and submit this form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your editor.
- Fill in the Probate District where the decedent was domiciled. Utilize the provided list to identify the correct district.
- Input the decedent's name, including the first name, middle initial, and last name, as well as their address, including the street number, city or town, state, and ZIP code.
- Provide the date of request and the decedent’s date of death.
- Fill in the name and address of the fiduciary or transferee of the decedent’s property. If there is no fiduciary, include the person in possession of the property.
- If applicable, add additional contact information for the fiduciary, including a firm name.
- Read the statement regarding the Connecticut estate tax exemption amounts related to the decedent's date of death and make the necessary declarations.
- Sign and date the form in the designated sections, including the fiduciary’s title and contact number.
- If applicable, have the paid preparer or authorized estate representative sign the form and provide their details.
- Double-check all information for accuracy and completeness before filing.
- Submit the completed form to the appropriate Probate Court in person or via mail, ensuring that it is filed by the due date.
- Keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
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Probate Fees Probate fees fall into four principal categories: Filing fees. For all matters other than decedents' estates and accountings, the petitioner pays a filing fee for each petition, application or motion. The current fee is $150 and will increase, for most matters, to $225 on January 1, 2016.
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