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Check box 15. If you see CT in there anywhere for a state code, that is indicating a Connecticut distribution. You might also review your My Info section to insure you indicated you only worked in one state. The 1099 Series are informational reporting forms submitted to the IRS by third parties. The IRS then matches the form information to your tax return to insure all income is reported and taxed. If you do not include a 1099 received from a third party on your tax return, you will receive a notice from the IRS asking why. This is the CP2000 matching notice. If you receive this notice from the IRS, make sure and respond by the date indicate on the notice.
I have the same question. TT is asking me to input my "Connecticut Associated Income" from my 1099-R. On my 1099-R, Box 16 "State Distribution" is empty. Is my "Connecticut Associated Income" the entire amount in Box 1 and Box 2 (which are both the same amount)?
Retirement income is allocated to the state you reside in. If you live in CT, enter the full amount. If you live in another state and are filing a CT nonresident return, enter 0.
If you moved during the year, see How to Allocate Income for Part-Year Returns. @Bvcxz12233
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