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In Connecticut, a claim must be in writing and, when the fiduciary requires, the claimant must present proof by an affidavit that the claim is justly due and that all prior payments thereon have been credited and, if applicable, identify any security held by the creditor related to the debt.
If your business has a valid Connecticut tax registration number from the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services, you may add withholding tax to the existing registration by logging into the Taxpayer Service Center (TSC-BUS) using your existing CT Tax Registration number and selecting "Register for Additional Tax
In Connecticut, creditors have up to 2 years from the date of death to notify the estate of any debt claims, or until the normal statute of limitations on the debt would expire, whichever comes sooner (see CT Gen Stat § 45a-375).
File on-line through the TSC (Withholding tax, Sales and Use Taxes, etc.)Electronic filing of W-2 and 1099 Forms.Use the Department of Labor's Internet Filing System for Wage Reporting.FSET - Program to file State and federal employment taxes over the Internet.
State law requires that any person doing business in Connecticut under any name other than their own, must register a trade name in the town where their business is conducted. (C.G.S. § 35-1). See our Trade Name page for more information.