♠ Posted by Marc J. Soss in Connecticut Gift Tax,Connecticut legislation,Federal Estate Tax,state estate tax exemption at Friday, June 07, 2019
Currently, the State of Connecticut holds the distinction of being the only state that imposes a gift tax. While the legislation was again proposed, which included a repeal of the Connecticut gift tax retroactive to January 1, 2019, and would have limited federally taxable gifts includable in the Connecticut taxable estate to those made within three years of death, it failed to make it into law. Minnesota (2013), Tennessee (2012), North Carolina (2009), and Louisiana (2008) were the most recent states to repeal their state gift tax. New York and Massachusetts do not impose a gift tax