Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 229 - Income Tax
Section 12-726. - Information required in returns of partnerships and S corporations doing business in this state.

(a) Each partnership doing business in this state or having any income derived from or connected with sources within this state, determined in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, shall make a return for the taxable year setting forth all items of income, gain, loss and deduction, and the name, address and Social Security or federal employer identification number of each partner, whether or not a resident of this state, the amount of each partner's distributive share of (1) such partnership's separately and nonseparately computed items, as described in Section 702(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, (2) any modification described in section 12-701 which relates to an item of such partnership's income, gain, loss or deduction, (3) such partnership's separately and nonseparately computed items, as described in Section 702(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, to the extent derived from or connected with sources within this state, as determined under this chapter, (4) any modification described in section 12-701 which relates to an item of such partnership's income, gain, loss or deduction, to the extent derived from or connected with sources within this state, as determined under this chapter, and (5) the direct pro rata share of the tax imposed on the partnership under section 12-699 and the indirect pro rata share of the tax imposed on any upper-tier entity under section 12-699, and such other pertinent information as the Commissioner of Revenue Services may prescribe by regulations and instructions. Such return shall be filed on or before the fifteenth day of the third month following the close of each taxable year. The partnership shall, on or before the day on which such return is filed, furnish to each person who was a partner during the taxable year a copy of such information as shown on the return. By way of example and not of limitation, and for purposes of this section, a partnership that has a substantial economic presence within this state, as evidenced by a purposeful direction of business toward this state, examined in light of the frequency, quantity and systematic nature of the partnership's economic contacts with this state, without regard to physical presence, shall, to the extent permitted by the Constitution of the United States, be considered to be doing business in this state.

(b) Each S corporation doing business in this state or having any income derived from or connected with sources within this state, determined in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, shall make a return for the taxable year setting forth all items of income, gain, loss and deduction, and the name, address and Social Security or federal employer identification number of each shareholder, whether or not a resident of this state, the amount of each shareholder's pro rata share of (1) such S corporation's separately and nonseparately computed items, as described in Section 1366 of the Internal Revenue Code, (2) any modification described in section 12-701 which relates to an item of such S corporation's income, gain, loss or deduction, (3) such S corporation's separately and nonseparately computed items, as described in Section 1366 of the Internal Revenue Code, to the extent derived from or connected with sources within this state, as determined under this chapter, (4) any modification described in section 12-701 which relates to an item of such S corporation's income, gain, loss or deduction, to the extent derived from or connected with sources within this state, as determined under this chapter, and (5) the direct pro rata share of the tax imposed on the S corporation under section 12-699 and the indirect pro rata share of the tax imposed on any upper-tier entity under section 12-699, and such other pertinent information as the Commissioner of Revenue Services may prescribe by regulations and instructions. Such return shall be filed on or before the fifteenth day of the third month following the close of each taxable year. The S corporation shall, on or before the day on which such return is filed, furnish to each person who was a shareholder during the taxable year a copy of such information as shown on the return. By way of example and not of limitation, and for purposes of this section, an S corporation that has a substantial economic presence within this state, as evidenced by a purposeful direction of business toward this state, examined in light of the frequency, quantity and systematic nature of the S corporation's economic contacts with this state, without regard to physical presence, shall, to the extent permitted by the Constitution of the United States, be considered to be doing business in this state.
(June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-3, S. 77, 168; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-5, S. 19, 37; P.A. 04-216, S. 55; P.A. 06-159, S. 6; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3, S. 91; P.A. 18-49, S. 5.)
History: June Sp. Sess. P.A. 91-3, S. 77, effective August 22, 1991, and applicable to taxable years of taxpayers commencing on or after January 1, 1991; May Sp. Sess. P.A. 92-5 made various technical and minor changes, effective June 19, 1992, and applicable to taxable years of taxpayers commencing on or after January 1, 1992; P.A. 04-216 added requirements re information to be included with returns filed by partnerships and S corporations, made conforming changes and deleted provision re applicability of section to trusts and estates, effective May 6, 2004, and applicable to taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 2004; P.A. 06-159 removed references to group return and requirements to list the name and Social Security number of each partner or shareholder, effective June 6, 2006, and applicable to taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 2006; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 09-3 added “doing business in this state” re “Each partnership” in Subsec. (a) and re “Each S corporation” in Subsec. (b), and added language in Subsecs. (a) and (b) re example of what is considered to be doing business in this state, effective September 9, 2009, and applicable to taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 2010; P.A. 18-49 amended Subsecs. (a) and (b) to add Subdiv. (5) re inclusion in return of direct pro rata share and indirect pro rata share of tax imposed under Sec. 12-699, change due date of return from “fourth month” to “third month”, delete references to Sec. 12-719, and make technical changes, effective May 31, 2018, and applicable to taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 2018.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 12 - Taxation

Chapter 229 - Income Tax

Section 12-700. - Imposition of tax on income. Rate.

Section 12-700a. - Alternative minimum tax.

Section 12-700b. - Computation of tax for withholding from wages and other payments and for payment of estimated tax.

Section 12-700c. - Use tax table in personal income tax return form.

Section 12-701. - Definitions. Regulations.

Section 12-701a. - Subtraction for contributions to qualified state tuition program.

Section 12-702. - Exemptions.

Section 12-702a. - Relief from joint tax liability.

Section 12-703. - Credits based on adjusted gross income.

Section 12-704. - Credits for income taxes paid to other states.

Section 12-704a and 12-704b. - Tax credit for personal property taxes paid on motor vehicles. Tax credit for portion of property tax paid on primary residence or motor vehicle.

Section 12-704c. - Credits for taxes paid on primary residence or motor vehicle.

Section 12-704d. - Credits for angel investors.

Section 12-704e. - Earned income tax credit.

Section 12-704f. - Credit for certain college graduates.

Section 12-704g. - Modification to Connecticut adjusted gross income for certain venture capital income.

Section 12-704h. - State child tax credit plan.

Section 12-704i. - Credit for birth of stillborn child.

Section 12-705. - Withholding of taxes from wages and other payments.

Section 12-706. - Agreements with other jurisdictions. Written statement furnished to employees and payees. Treatment of taxes withheld.

Section 12-707. - Payment to commissioner of taxes withheld by employers, payers or purchasers of a business. Security.

Section 12-708. - Determination of taxable year and method of accounting changes.

Section 12-709. - Exemption under section 12-702 not applicable to trusts or estates. Taxes payable by fiduciary.

Section 12-710. - Persons subject to corporation business tax not taxable under this chapter. Persons exempt from federal taxation exempt from taxation under this chapter.

Section 12-711. - Determination of income, gain, loss and deduction derived from or connected with sources within this state.

Section 12-711a. - Repayment of income by taxpayer.

Section 12-712. - Determination of nonresident partner's, shareholder's or beneficiary's share of income within the state.

Section 12-713. - Determination of income within this state of nonresident trusts and estates.

Section 12-714. - Determination of share of nonresident estate or trust and nonresident beneficiary in income within this state.

Section 12-715. - Determination of income of resident partner or S corporation shareholder.

Section 12-716. - Attribution of Connecticut fiduciary adjustment.

Section 12-717. - Determination of income within this state of a part-year resident. Change of status.

Section 12-718. - Exempt dividends.

Section 12-719. - Filing of returns. Returns for partnerships, S corporations and pass-through entities; sunset. Returns for nonresident athletes of professional teams.

Section 12-720 and 12-721. - Declaration of estimated tax. Filing dates for declarations of estimated tax.

Section 12-722. - Underpayment and payment of estimated tax. Interest. Credit. Payment schedule for farmers and fishermen.

Section 12-722a. - No accrual of interest on underpayment of tax created by public act 15-244*.

Section 12-723. - Extensions.

Section 12-724. - Special rules for members of the armed forces and specified terrorist victims.

Section 12-724a. (Formerly Sec. 12-62s). - Homeownership incentive program. Income tax exemption for owners of owner-occupied homes and eligible renters within homeownership incentive tract.

Section 12-725. - Documents to be signed. Certification.

Section 12-726. - Information required in returns of partnerships and S corporations doing business in this state.

Section 12-727. - Informational returns from persons making payments. Notice of changes in federal tax return. Filing amended returns.

Section 12-728. - Deficiency assessments. Notice. Penalty.

Section 12-729. - Final assessment of deficiency. Protest. Notice of determination.

Section 12-729a. - Jeopardy assessment.

Section 12-730. - Appeals.

Section 12-731. - Understatement of tax due to mathematical error.

Section 12-732. - Refunds.

Section 12-733. - Limits on time for making of deficiency assessments.

Section 12-734. - Collection. Warrants. Liens. Foreclosure.

Section 12-735. - Failure to pay tax or make return. Penalty. Waiver of penalties. Penalty for failure to file statement of payment to another person.

Section 12-736. - Penalty for failure to collect, account for and pay over tax or evasion or defeat of tax. Penalty for fraud.

Section 12-737. - Penalties for wilful violations.

Section 12-738. - Penalty for false statement relating to withholding allowance.

Section 12-739. - Credit of overpayments.

Section 12-740. - Administration and enforcement. Keeping of records. Examination of records. Hearings. Testimony.

Section 12-741. - Rules and rulings in lieu of regulations.

Section 12-742. - Withholding of refund from persons owing debts or obligations to the state or in default of certain student loans.

Section 12-743. - Contributions from refunds to special accounts.

Section 12-743a. - Contributions from refunds to the Military Relief Fund.

Section 12-744. - Amount required to be shown on a form when item is other than a whole-dollar amount.

Section 12-745. - Order of credits.

Section 12-746. - Rebate.

Section 12-790. - Persons providing tax preparation services and facilitators. Definitions. Prohibited activities. Penalty.

Section 12-790a. - Tax preparers and facilitators. Permits. Penalties. Inactive permit status. Exemptions. Confidentiality of personal financial information gathered pursuant to an investigation.

Section 12-790b. - Written disclosure by tax preparer prior to providing tax preparation services.

Section 12-790c. - Denial, suspension or revocation of permit. Hearing.