CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 12-345d. Lapse of power.
Sec. 12-345d. Lapse of power. The lapse of a general power of appointment created after October 21, 1942, during the life of the individual possessing the power shall
be considered a release of such power. The preceding sentence shall apply with respect
to the lapse of powers during any calendar year only to the extent that the property,
which could have been appointed by exercise of such lapsed powers, exceeded in value,
at the time of such lapse, the greater of the following amounts: (a) Five thousand dollars
or (b) five per cent of the aggregate value, at the time of such lapse, of the assets out of
which, or the proceeds of which, the exercise of the lapsed powers could have been
satisfied.
(1972, P.A. 290, S. 2; P.A. 75-437, S. 3, 5.)
History: 1972 act effective May 24, 1972, and retroactive to January 1, 1972 (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. 75-437 specified applicability of provisions to powers of appointment created after October 21, 1942, effective June 26, 1975,
and retroactive to January 1, 1972.