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Connecticut tax changes start July 1. Here's what to know
Connecticut's 6.35% sales tax will no longer apply to "nonelectronic school supplies." ...
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For Connecticut's first-time homebuyers, here's what to know about major tax breaks
Connecticut will let first-time homebuyers open savings accounts with state tax deductions and employer credits.
For decades, Connecticut officials have been trumpeting the annual sales-tax-free week, including this year’s promotion, which begins Sunday and runs through Aug. 23. But such sales tax holidays ...
Gov. Ned Lamont has steadfastly refused to increase taxes on Connecticut’s wealthiest residents throughout his six-plus years in office. During that time, legislators have proposed income tax ...
Republican Betsy McCaughey announced her candidacy for governor by promising to end Connecticut’s income tax. This is nothing new for Republican candidates; Rob Stefanowski pledged to reduce the ...
Input the total of your itemized deductions, such as mortgage interest, charitable contributions, medical and dental expenses, and state taxes. If your total itemized deductions are less than the ...
Taxes can wipe out a large chunk of a retiree's earnings, and these 3 New England states have some of the nation's highest ...
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CT secretary of the state's office failed to withhold employee's Social Security taxes, audit finds
The secretary of the state's office failed to withhold more than $12,000 in Social Security and Medicare taxes for one ...
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