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Probate 101: How To File Taxes for an Estate in Connecticut (for Non-Taxable Estates)
Serving as a fiduciary (executor or administrator) during probate comes with many responsibilities, you are legally responsible for identifying estate assets, paying valid debts and expenses, distributing assets properly and filing required tax returns.
In Connecticut, Form CT-706 NT, is the official form to file for the Connecticut Estate Tax Return (for non-taxable estates). Even when no estate tax is ultimately owed, the form is still usually required to move probate forw
Whitehead and Munson
Jan 283 min read


A Quick Guide to Probate in Connecticut
Whether you’re an executor, heir, or just planning ahead, this guide will help dispel some of the mysteries around the probate process.
Whitehead and Munson
Sep 26, 20253 min read
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