Sec. 12-340. Tax on transfers of property.
Sec. 12-340. Tax on transfers of property. A tax is imposed, under the conditions
and subject to the exemptions and limitations hereinafter prescribed, upon transfers, in
trust or otherwise, of the following property or any interest therein or income therefrom:
(a) When the transfer is from a resident of this state; (1) real property situated in this
state; (2) tangible personal property, except such as has an actual situs without this state;
(3) all intangible personal property; (b) when the transfer is from a nonresident of this
state; (1) real property situated in this state; (2) tangible personal property which has
an actual situs in this state. No tax shall be imposed or collected when the amount due
is less than ten dollars.
(1949 Rev., S. 2020; 1955, S. 1137d; P.A. 86-10, S. 2, 3.)
History: P.A. 86-10 increased minimum level at which tax is imposed from $1 to $10, effective July 1, 1986, and
applicable to estates of persons dying on or after that date.
Taxation of personal property on resident located in another state considered and upheld. 76 C. 617; 77 C. 644, 657.
Transfer of intangibles taxable by state of decedent's domicile regardless of taxability in another state; transfer of tangible
personal property having situs in another state not constitutionally taxable by state of domicile. 105 C. 192, 217; 277 U.S.
1. Transfer of intangibles in N.Y. to N.Y. trustee by Conn. resident temporarily in N.Y., taxable by this state. 114 C. 221.
What constitutes "business situs" of intangible property; domicile at death determines right to tax and taxability of transfer
in trust not affected by settlor's residence outside state at time trust created; "nonresident" refers to one who is such at
time of death. 122 C. 107, 113, 123, 124. Cited. 140 C. 491. Cited. 142 C. 144. Benefits coming to decedent's spouse from
noncontributory, unfunded retirement plan subject to change by employer, held taxable. 145 C. 497. Cited. 146 C. 184.
Cited. 147 C. 406. Where person domiciled in Massachusetts transferred, by irrevocable trust, stocks, bonds and securities
located in Massachusetts to Massachusetts trustees, retaining the rights to receive income for life and to add to the corpus,
and then moved to Connecticut, where she resided until her death, succession tax imposed on transfer under section 12-341 (d) is proper. 152 C. 332. Cited. 173 C. 232. Cited. 177 C. 476.
Cited. 17 CS 70.