Any individual whose taxable income for federal income tax purposes is adjusted or corrected for any taxable year or portion thereof by any official of the United States government, or any agency thereof, in any respect affecting the tax imposed under this chapter shall, within ninety days after having received written notification of such adjustment or correction, submit to the commissioner an affidavit disclosing such changes or adjustments and thereafter shall promptly furnish to the commissioner any information, schedules, records, documents or papers related to such change, adjustment or correction as he may require. Any individual whose return to the Director of Internal Revenue has been amended in any respect affecting the tax imposed under this chapter shall, within ninety days after having filed such amended return, make an amended return to the commissioner. The time for filing such affidavit or amended return may be extended by the commissioner upon due cause shown. Notwithstanding the limitation of time in subsection (b) of section 12-511, if, upon examination, the commissioner finds that such taxpayer is liable for the payment of an additional tax, he shall, within a reasonable time from the receipt of an amended return or affidavit, notify such taxpayer of the amount of such additional tax, together with interest thereon computed at the rate of one and one-fourth per cent per month or fraction thereof from the date when the original tax became due and payable. Within thirty days of the mailing of such notice, the taxpayer shall pay to the commissioner the amount of such additional tax and interest. If, upon examination of such amended return or affidavit and related information, the commissioner finds that the taxpayer has overpaid the tax due the state, the commissioner shall certify the amount of such overpayment to the Comptroller, and such amount shall be paid to the taxpayer by the State Treasurer upon order of the Comptroller.
(P.A. 74-63, S. 3, 5; P.A. 77-614, S. 139, 610; P.A. 84-423, S. 3.)
History: P.A. 77-614 substituted commissioner of revenue services for tax commissioner, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 84-423 increased rate of interest applicable to the amount of tax due as a result of an adjustment or correction in a taxpayer's taxable income for federal income tax purposes from 1% to 1.25% per month.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 224 - Dividends, Interest Income and Capital Gains Tax
Section 12-505. - Definitions.
Section 12-506. - Imposition of tax on dividends, interest income and capital gains.
Section 12-506a. - Exchange of property.
Section 12-506b. - Estates of deceased persons.
Section 12-506c. - Exemptions.
Section 12-506d. - Credit for tax paid in another state on gain from sale of certain property.
Section 12-506e. - Effective dates of sections 12-505 to 12-508, inclusive.
Section 12-506g. - Exemption for gains subject to tax as income of a Subchapter S corporation.
Section 12-507. - Duties of fiduciary.
Section 12-508a. - Extension of time for tax return and payment to April 16, 1974.
Section 12-510. - Powers and duties of commissioner.
Section 12-511. - Deficiency assessments.
Section 12-511a. - Disclosure by taxpayer of relevant changes in federal taxable income.
Section 12-512. - Collection of tax, penalties and interest.
Section 12-513. - Abatement of tax.
Section 12-514. - Excess payments.
Section 12-515. - Refund claims.
Section 12-517. - Extension of time for filing return and paying tax.
Section 12-517b. - Installment payment on account of estimated tax. Amount and when payable.
Section 12-518. - Enforcement. Regulations.
Section 12-519. - Penalties for wilful failure to comply with requirements of this chapter.
Section 12-520. - Report by Commissioner of Revenue Services. Confidential information.
Section 12-521. - Appeal to commissioner.
Section 12-522. - Appeal from commissioner.
Section 12-522a. - Applicability of chapter provisions limited.