Connecticut Statutes

§ 12-349 — Gross taxable estate.

Connecticut § 12-349
JurisdictionConnecticut
Title 12Taxation
Ch. 216Succession and Transfer Taxes

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Conn. Gen. Stat. § 12-349 (2026).

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(a)All property in estate valued at fair market value, except farm land under certain conditions allowing valuation according to use.
(1)The gross estate for the purpose of the tax imposed by the provisions of this chapter shall be the total of the fair market value of all the property transferred subject to tax under the provisions of part I, except that the value of any real property in the gross estate classified as farm land in accordance with section 12-107c at the time of the decedent's death shall be determined for purposes of said tax in accordance with the provisions applicable to farm land in section 12-63, provided (A) such farm land is transferred to any of the beneficiaries or distributees included in the list of beneficiaries or distributees in classes AA, A and B as provid

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Legislative History

(1949 Rev., S. 2029; 1961, P.A. 511, S. 1; February, 1965, P.A. 312, S. 1; 1972, P.A. 265, S. 8; P.A. 78-267, S. 1, 3; 78-303, S. 85, 136; 78-371, S. 1, 6; P.A. 87-459, S. 1, 2; P.A. 98-244, S. 14, 35; P.A. 00-174, S. 59, 83.) History: 1961 act added provisions regarding exclusion of certain annuities from gross estate; 1965 act excluded value of payments receivable after decedent's death by other persons under Social Security Act or Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, as amended, applicable to estates of persons dying on or after July 1, 1975 (all estates not within provisions of section are subject to succession or inheritance tax laws applicable before that date and continued in effect for that purpose); 1972 act deleted inclusion, in case of resident transferor, of “all gains made ... in reducing to possession choses in action, including notes and mortgages but not including corporate or governmental stock or bonds nor including income accruing after death”, effective May 18, 1972, but retroactive to January 1, 1972, and applicable to estates of persons dying on or after that date (all estates of persons dying before January 1, 1972, are subject to succession tax laws applicable before that date and continued in force for that purpose); P.A. 78-267 excluded, on or after June 8, 1978, value of annuity payments receivable by eligible survivor under retired servicemen plans listed; P.A. 78-303 allowed substitution of commissioner of revenue services for tax commissioner pursuant to provisions of P.A. 77-614; P.A. 78-371 included provisions for determining tax on farm land and added Subsecs. (b) and (c) re transfer or reclassification of farm land, effective July 1, 1978, and applicable to estate of any person dying on or after that date (all estates of persons dying before July 1, 1978, are subject to succession and transfer tax laws applicable before that date); P.A. 87-459 added Subsec. (d) providing for exclusion from gross estate for the value of any payments receivable after decedent's death under a self-employed pension plan established in accordance with Internal Revenue Code requirements and combined Subsecs. (b) and (c) into a new Subsec. (e), effective June 30, 1987, and applicable to the estate of any decedent whose death occurs on or after July 1, 1987; P.A. 98-244 added Subsecs. (a)(2) and (e)(3) re property owned by a partnership, corporation or trust engaged in farming and made technical changes, effective June 8, 1998, and applicable to estates of persons dying on or after June 20, 1996; P.A. 00-174 amended Subsec. (e)(1) to delete a reference to sworn statement and add provisions re declaration, effective July 1, 2000. All taxable transfers, including ante mortem transfers, should be combined in determining gross taxable estate. 122 C. 126. Computation should be based on value of estate at date of death, not date of distribution. 126 C. 138. Cited. 141 C. 257. An individual retirement account does not qualify for exclusion under statute as a “retirement annuity contract purchased by the employer” although established solely from proceeds of an employer funded pension fund. 38 CS 86.

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