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Retirement tax questions
We do not know your situation so I will tell you what is needed. Clearly you made money in both CT and MA. I am assuming that you live in MA and want a credit for the income that is being double taxed by CT. If you simply worked in CT, then your w2 wages are the answer. If you have other CT income, like a rental house, add that CT income.
MA taxes earned income (salaries, wages, tips, commissions) and unearned (interest, dividends, etc) income at 5% with some exceptions to capital gains on page 12. See 2023 Form 1 Instructions.
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‎April 10, 2024
6:15 PM