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No, if the payments are from federally qualified pension or retirement plans, according the Connecticut Department of Revenue service webpage linked to at the bottom of this answer:
Nonresidents of Connecticut Receiving Pensions Paid by Former Connecticut Employers:Pension and annuity benefits from federally qualified or nonqualified pension or retirement plans paid to nonresidents of Connecticut are not subject to Connecticut income tax.
No, if the payments are from federally qualified pension or retirement plans, according the Connecticut Department of Revenue service webpage linked to at the bottom of this answer:
Nonresidents of Connecticut Receiving Pensions Paid by Former Connecticut Employers:Pension and annuity benefits from federally qualified or nonqualified pension or retirement plans paid to nonresidents of Connecticut are not subject to Connecticut income tax.
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