Personal Tax Jobs in Connecticut

We're tracking 12 live personal tax roles in Connecticut.

Salary snapshot

$80k–$500k
Median $180k

Based on 9 live roles with pay data.

Seniority spread

  • Manager
    3
  • Analyst
    2
  • Director/Head of Tax
    2
  • Senior Manager
    1

Active opportunities

12 live · updated hourly
Dalio Family Office logo

Estate & Tax Planning Legal Counsel

Dalio Family OfficeWestport, Connecticut, United States$300k – $385k
Posted 6 days ago
DF

Senior Tax Manager , Trust

Dalio Family OfficeWestport, Connecticut, United States$175k – $305k
Posted 2 weeks ago
BDO Global logo

Tax Manager, Private Client Services

BDO GlobalStamford, CT, United States$90k – $150k
Posted 2 weeks ago
P

UHNW Tax Specialist, Family Office

Point72Stamford, Connecticut, United States$140k – $185kAI est.
Posted 2 weeks ago
Point72 logo

UHNW Tax Specialist, Family Office

Point72Stamford, CT$145k – $215kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
Reynolds + Rowella logo

Tax Supervisor - Trusts/Estates

Reynolds + RowellaRidgefield, CT$115k – $130k
Posted 30+ days ago
RR

Tax Supervisor - Trusts/Estates

Reynolds + RowellaRidgefield, Connecticut, United States$110k – $130kAI est.
Posted 30+ days ago
CBIZ logo

Tax Director | Private Client Services

CBIZGreenwich, CT, United States$170k – $350k
Posted 30+ days ago
BDO Global logo

Tax Experienced Senior, Private Client Services

BDO GlobalStamford, CT, United States …$80k – $130k
Posted 30+ days ago
CBIZ logo

Tax Manager | Construction and Real Estate

CBIZHartford, CT, United States …$89k – $142k
Posted 30+ days ago
CBIZ logo

Tax Senior Manager | Construction and Real Estate

CBIZNew Haven, CT, United States …$152k – $208k
Posted 30+ days ago
CBIZ logo

Tax Managing Director | Private Client Services

CBIZGreenwich, CT, United States$200k – $500k
Posted 30+ days ago

About this market

Market context

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.

What's driving demand

  • Annual Tax Filing Season
  • Connecticut Tax Law Changes
  • High-Net-Worth Individuals in CT
  • Interstate Commuter Tax Issues (e.g., NY, MA)

Regulatory timeline

  • 2023-06-05Extension of Pass-Through Entity Tax (PTET) Benefits for S Corporationsenacted
    source
  • 2023-05-30Adjustments to Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Creditenacted
    source

Credentials that matter

  • CPA (Certified Public Accountant)essential
  • EA (Enrolled Agent)essential

Skills & tools

CT-1040 PreparationResidency DeterminationIncome Sourcing RulesCT PTET CalculationTax Planning (Individual)Property Tax CreditTax Software (e.g., CCH Axcess Tax, Lacerte, UltraTax)Microsoft Excel

Frequently asked

What is personal tax in Connecticut?
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.
How does personal tax work in Connecticut?
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.
What credentials matter for Connecticut Personal Income Tax roles?
Employers most often look for: CPA (Certified Public Accountant), EA (Enrolled Agent).
Which tools and systems appear in Connecticut Personal Income Tax job specs?
Commonly cited: CT-1040 Preparation, Residency Determination, Income Sourcing Rules, CT PTET Calculation, Tax Planning (Individual), Property Tax Credit, Tax Software (e.g., CCH Axcess Tax, Lacerte, UltraTax), Microsoft Excel.
What do Connecticut Personal Income Tax roles pay?
Across 9 live roles carrying pay data, salaries span $80k–$500k.
Who's hiring for Connecticut Personal Income Tax?
Live employer mix: Boutique / mid-tier 58%, In-house / industry 42%.
How many Connecticut Personal Income Tax roles are live right now?
12 live roles on taxjobs.ai.