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HI bf253, congratulations on your relocation to Florida. For 2022 taxes, you'll need to file a Connecticut tax return with Part-Year residency status. Your income, deductions and credits for the period of time from January 1, 2022 up to the date you became non-residents of Connecticut will be reported on this tax return (TurboTax will ask questions to help you report the correct amounts). For the remainder of the year, only income that is derived from a Connecticut source would be taxable by Connecticut. For example, if you owned a business or rental property located in the state. This would not include wages paid by a Connecticut-based employer for work performed in Florida. Consider filing a Florida Declaration of Domicile with the Clerk of Court for the Florida county you now reside in. If you own a home in Florida, be sure to register for the Florida Homestead Property Tax Exemption with the county Property Appraiser. Here's more about that: PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION FOR HOMESTEAD PROPERTY
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