Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return Instructions 2022
This document provides comprehensive instructions for completing the Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return for 2022. It guides entities through the forms and schedules required for accurate filing. Additionally, it explains the available elections and how to complete various schedules.
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Follow this guide to accurately complete your Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return for 2022. Begin by gathering necessary information, then closely follow the step-by-step instructions provided. Ensure all required schedules and elections are properly addressed.

How to fill out the Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return Instructions 2022?
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Gather necessary entity information including name, address, FEIN, and Connecticut Tax Registration Number.
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Select the appropriate filing method: Standard Base or Alternative Base.
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Complete applicable elections such as Combined Election or Nonresident Composite Income Tax Remittance.
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Fill out the required schedules in the specified order.
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Review and submit the form with all necessary attachments.
Who needs the Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return Instructions 2022?
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General partnerships in Connecticut that need to file their annual tax return.
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S corporations with Connecticut source income that require tax return instructions.
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Limited liability partnerships (LLPs) needing to comply with state tax regulations.
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Limited partnerships (LPs) filing their pass-through entity tax returns in Connecticut.
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Partnerships, including LLCs treated as partnerships, needing detailed tax return instructions.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
Submit the completed Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return by mail, fax, or online. Mail to: Connecticut Department of Revenue Services, PO Box 2930, Hartford, CT 06104-2930. Fax to: 860-297-4757. Online: Through the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services website at portal.ct.gov/DRS. Ensure all necessary schedules and attachments are included. For assistance, contact the Department of Revenue Services at 860-297-5962.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
For the 2024 tax year, the Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return is typically due April 15, 2025. Consider filing early to avoid late penalties.

What is the purpose of this form?
The Connecticut Pass-Through Entity Tax Return is designed to ensure that all pass-through entities in Connecticut accurately report their taxable income and any applicable taxes. This form provides essential instructions for entities to follow, allowing them to comply with state tax laws and avoid potential penalties. Ensuring proper completion of this form is crucial for maintaining compliance and avoiding additional fees.

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- 1. Pass-Through Entity Information: Includes entity's name, address, FEIN, and Connecticut Tax Registration Number, along with checkboxes for type of entity.
- 2. Select a Filing Method: Options include Standard Base or Alternative Base, with specific checkboxes and supplementary schedules required based on selection.
- 3. Combined Election and Nonresident Composite Income Tax Remittance Election: Elective sections for entities to calculate tax as a combined group or remit composite income tax for nonresident members.
- 4. Schedules A to K-1: Provide detailed breakdowns of taxable income, tax credits, member information, and computation of tax due.
- 5. Penalties and Interest: Calculate applicable penalties and interest for late payment or filing.
- 6. Overpayment and Refund Options: Options for applying overpayments to next year's estimated tax or requesting a refund, with fields for direct deposit information.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failure to submit this form can result in significant penalties and interest charges. Timely filing is essential to avoid these additional costs.
- Late Payment Penalty: A penalty of 10% of the tax due may be assessed for late payment.
- Late Filing Penalty: A $50 penalty may be imposed for late filing of the return, even if no tax is due.
- Interest Charges: Interest is charged at a rate of 1% per month on the amount of tax not paid by the due date.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. General Partnerships: General partnerships located in Connecticut must use this form to report taxable income.
- 2. S Corporations: S corporations with Connecticut source income are required to complete this tax return.
- 3. Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs): LLPs need to file this form to comply with state tax regulations.
- 4. Limited Partnerships (LPs): LPs must use this form to accurately report their pass-through entity taxes.
- 5. Limited Liability Companies (LLCs): LLCs treated as partnerships should complete this form for state tax filings.
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Start by entering your entity’s information, including name, address, FEIN, and Connecticut Tax Registration Number.
What are the available filing methods for this tax return?
You can choose between the Standard Base and Alternative Base filing methods, selecting the one that applies to your entity.
Can I make elections like Combined Election or Nonresident Composite Income Tax Remittance?
Yes, the form provides options for making various elections, such as Combined Election and Nonresident Composite Income Tax Remittance.
How do I know if I need to use this form?
If you are a pass-through entity in Connecticut, including general partnerships, S corporations, LLPs, LPs, or LLCs treated as partnerships, you need to use this form.
What happens if I do not submit the tax return on time?
Failing to submit the tax return on time can result in penalties and interest charges. Ensure timely filing to avoid additional fees.
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