Death taxes”, as used in this section, shall include inheritance, succession, transfer or estate taxes or any taxes levied against the estate of a decedent upon the occasion of his death. When the Commissioner of Revenue Services is notified by a probate court of the issuance of original letters testamentary or of administration in the case of the estate of a decedent not domiciled in this state, he shall immediately notify the proper taxing authorities of the state in which such decedent was domiciled of the filing of a petition therefor and of the nature and value of the decedent's property, so far as such information has come into the hands of said commissioner. No executor of the will or administrator of the estate of such a decedent to whom original letters have been issued shall be entitled to a final account or discharge unless he has filed with the probate court proof that all death taxes, together with interest or penalties thereon, due the state of domicile of such decedent, or any political subdivision thereof, have been paid or secured, or a consent by the proper taxing authorities of the state of domicile to such final accounting or discharge. The Commissioner of Revenue Services shall cooperate with the domiciliary taxing authorities and furnish them with such information as may be requested with respect to any such estate. The official or body of the domiciliary state charged with the administration of the statutes relating to death taxes shall be deemed a party interested in such estate to the extent that he or it may petition for an accounting therein if the death taxes, with interest and penalties, due such domiciliary state, or a political subdivision thereof, are not paid or secured and, upon such petition, the probate court may decree such accounting and may decree the remission to a fiduciary appointed by the domiciliary probate court of so much of the personal property of such estate as is necessary to insure the payment to the state of domicile, or political subdivision thereof, of the amount of death taxes, interest and penalties due such state or political subdivision. The provisions of this section shall apply to the estate of a decedent not domiciled in this state only if the laws of the state of his domicile contain a provision whereby this state is given reasonable assurance of the collection of its death taxes, interest and penalties from the estates of decedents who died domiciled in this state in cases in which such estates are being administered by the probate court of such other state by virtue of original letters testamentary or of administration, or if the state in which such decedent was domiciled does not grant letters testamentary or of administration in the case of estates of nonresidents until after letters have been issued by the state of domicile. The provisions of this section shall be liberally construed in order to insure that the state of domicile of a decedent shall receive any death taxes, with interest and penalties thereon, due it from such decedent's estate. For the purpose of this section “state” shall include any territory of the United States, the District of Columbia and the Dominion of Canada or any province thereof.
(1949 Rev., S. 2047; P.A. 77-614, S. 139, 610.)
History: P.A. 77-614 substituted commissioner of revenue services for tax commissioner, effective January 1, 1979.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 216 - Succession and Transfer Taxes
Section 12-340. - Tax on transfers of property. Sunset of chapter.
Section 12-341a. - Effective date.
Section 12-341b. - Taxable transfers by persons dying on and after July 1, 1963.
Section 12-341c. - Effective date.
Section 12-342. - Life, accident and war risk insurance.
Section 12-343. - Jointly-owned property.
Section 12-344a. - Additional amount added to tax.
Section 12-344b. - Applicable rates.
Section 12-345. - Revocable trusts.
Section 12-345c. - Taxable transfer made, when.
Section 12-345d. - Lapse of power.
Section 12-345e. - Tax liability for transfer of property subject to general power of appointment.
Section 12-345f. - Power created on or before October 21, 1942.
Section 12-346. - Transfers to executors and trustees in lieu of commissions.
Section 12-348. - Declaration by officer of corporation or other entity claiming exemption.
Section 12-349. - Gross taxable estate.
Section 12-349a. - Effective date.
Section 12-350. - Net estate of resident transferors; deductions.
Section 12-351. - Administration expenses not deductible.
Section 12-352. - Net estate of nonresident transferor; deductions.
Section 12-353. - Life estates; annuities.
Section 12-354. - Estate which may be divested.
Section 12-355. - Compounding of tax. Contingent remainders.
Section 12-356. - Determination of value of contingent interest by Insurance Commissioner.
Section 12-357. - Supervision by commissioner.
Section 12-358. - Reports by clerks of probate courts. Certified copies of wills and papers.
Section 12-359. - Reports of representatives of transferors.
Section 12-363. - Jointly-owned real property; certificate of tax payment.
Section 12-364. - Certificate of release of lien. Regulations.
Section 12-365. - Administration on taxable transfer.
Section 12-366. - Lien for taxes. Regulations.
Section 12-368. - Waiver of hearing on computation of tax.
Section 12-369. - Action for quieting title to property.
Section 12-370. - Forms. Reciprocal exchange of information.
Section 12-371. - Estates of nonresident decedents; cooperation with other states.
Section 12-372. - Authority to compromise or arbitrate dispute as to decedent's domicile.
Section 12-373. - Agreement of compromise to fix amount of tax.
Section 12-374. - Determination of domicile by arbitration.
Section 12-375. - Tax due at death.
Section 12-376. - Payment. Interest. Extensions.
Section 12-376a. - Waiver of interest on tax on certain transfers.
Section 12-377. - Temporary payments.
Section 12-378. - Opinion of no tax due by probate court. Receipts and certificates.
Section 12-379. - Computation and payment by fiduciary.
Section 12-380. - Commissioner may compromise tax.
Section 12-381. - Enforcement against personal property.
Section 12-383. - Penalty for false return or affidavit.
Section 12-384. - Liability of representatives of estates and transferees.
Section 12-385. - Enforcement by sale of property.
Section 12-386. - Legacy charged on real property.
Section 12-387a. - Out-of-state action to collect succession tax; local tax.
Section 12-387b. - Reciprocity.
Section 12-387c. - “Tax” to include interest and penalties.
Section 12-388. - Certain refunds to estates subject to additional succession tax.
Section 12-389. - Appointment of attorneys to represent the Commissioner of Revenue Services.
Section 12-390. - Applicability of this chapter. Continuance in force of former statutes.