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jeff1129
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How do I find how much of my social security benefit is subject to CT State tax?

Turbo tax automates the percentage that is taxable for federal income.  But I do not see that calculation nor do I see the state entry (CT).  So, I am unclear whether I can add a state deduction for part of my social security benefit.

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JohnW15
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How do I find how much of my social security benefit is subject to CT State tax?

When you receive Social Security benefits that are subject to federal income tax, you may be able to reduce or eliminate the amount of your benefits that are subject to Connecticut income tax.

Please see Line 41: Social Security Benefit Adjustment in the Form CT-1040 Instructions, and the Social Security Benefit Adjustment Worksheet on the next page to see how much, if any, of your Social Security benefits are subject to Connecticut state tax.

[Edited 03|18|2020 11:40 am]

 

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JohnW15
Intuit Alumni

How do I find how much of my social security benefit is subject to CT State tax?

When you receive Social Security benefits that are subject to federal income tax, you may be able to reduce or eliminate the amount of your benefits that are subject to Connecticut income tax.

Please see Line 41: Social Security Benefit Adjustment in the Form CT-1040 Instructions, and the Social Security Benefit Adjustment Worksheet on the next page to see how much, if any, of your Social Security benefits are subject to Connecticut state tax.

[Edited 03|18|2020 11:40 am]

 

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