Sec. 12-516. Forms.
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Sec. 12-516. Forms. The commissioner shall design a form of return and forms
for such additional statements or schedules as he may require to be filed therewith. Such
forms shall provide for the setting forth of such facts as the commissioner may deem
necessary for the proper enforcement of this chapter. He shall cause a supply thereof to
be printed and shall furnish appropriate blank forms to each taxpayer upon application
or otherwise as he may deem necessary. Failure to receive a form shall not relieve any
taxpayer from the obligation to file a return under the provisions of this chapter. Each
such return shall be signed by the taxpayer, or by a guardian, receiver, referee, trustee,
assignee or other fiduciary or any officer or agent appointed by any court to conduct
the business or conserve the assets of any taxpayer.
History: 1971 act replaced reference to taxpayers "in the hands of" guardians, receivers, referees, trustees, etc. with "return filed under subsection (c) of section 12-506a" and substituted person responsible for "filing such return" for person responsible "for the conduct of the affairs" of such taxpayers; P.A. 75-213 restored references to guardians, receivers, referees, trustees, etc. and to conduct of affairs of taxpayers, deleting reference to repealed Subsec. (c) of Sec. 12-506a, effective July 1, 1975, and applicable to taxable years commencing on and after January 1, 1975; P.A. 90-160 deleted the requirement that each return shall be made under oath or affirmation and inserted in lieu thereof the requirement that the return be signed by the taxpayer or the person responsible for the conduct of the taxpayer's affairs.