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Yes. You are absolutely correct.
If none of the money earned in Michigan is from a Connecticut source, then you would report $0 as nonresident income earned for the CT return.
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I moved to CT from MI in late June and started working in Aug.
The page title: "Nonresident Wage Allocation"
I am prompted to: "Enter the portion of your nonresident W-2 income that is from a source within Connecticut."
I assume that they are asking whether any of the money earned outside of CT is from a CT source, because the box on the left, "Non-resident total" is the amount I earned in Michigan. The box on the right is what needs to be filled in is the "Connecticut Total"
Thus, I assume the box on the right should be 0, since non of my money in Michigan was from a Connecticut source. Is that right?
Yes. You are absolutely correct.
If none of the money earned in Michigan is from a Connecticut source, then you would report $0 as nonresident income earned for the CT return.
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