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Connecticut

If you are a full resident which means you lived in Connecticut for more than half of the year, you are required to file Form CT-1040, Schedule 1. You will need to file this form for the following kind of compensation for services. This includes wages, fees, commissions, taxable fringe benefits, unemployment. Any type of Gross income from a business, rental property, your share in any of the following: income from partnerships, S corporations, estates, or trusts. Capital gains, IRA Distributions, Gambling, Winnings, prizes, and awards of any kind. Taxable pensions and annuities, Alimony, federally taxable social security benefits, and disability benefits.

PART-YEAR RESIDENT:

If you are filing as a part-time resident, you are required to file Form CT 1040NR/PY, Worksheet CT-1040AW, and Schedule CT-SI. If you resided in another state during the tax year, you are required to file with that state as well.

NON-RESIDENT:

If you are filing as a non-resident, you are required to file Form CT-1040NR/PY and Schedule CT-SI. If you have any questions, you may access more information at the following link: Click here

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