We're tracking 12 live personal tax roles in Connecticut.
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Focuses on the taxation of individuals residing in or earning income from Connecticut, covering compliance with Connecticut state income tax laws. This includes aspects such as income sourcing, deductions, credits, and residency determinations specific to the state.
Connecticut imposes a progressive personal income tax with rates ranging from 2% to 6.99%. Taxpayers are required to file Form CT-1040, Connecticut Resident Income Tax Return, with the Department of Revenue Services (DRS). Key considerations include the pass-through entity tax credit (PTET) which can reduce individual tax liability, and property tax credits unique to the state. Non-residents with Connecticut-sourced income must also file.