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My resident state is TX, did a remote work to CT employer, do I have to pay state income tax in CT?

 
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DeniseF1
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My resident state is TX, did a remote work to CT employer, do I have to pay state income tax in CT?

No. You are not required to pay CT state income tax.

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DeniseF1
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My resident state is TX, did a remote work to CT employer, do I have to pay state income tax in CT?

No. You are not required to pay CT state income tax.

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My resident state is TX, did a remote work to CT employer, do I have to pay state income tax in CT?

Thank you so much.  But my W2 withheld CT income tax?  how do I request the refund?  TurboTax is not giving me an option to request refund
DeniseF1
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My resident state is TX, did a remote work to CT employer, do I have to pay state income tax in CT?

Since you never lived in or physically worked in CT, you don't owe income tax to CT. You have to file a non-resident CT tax return (showing zero CT income) only if you want a refund of the incorrectly withheld CT taxes.
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My resident state is TX, did a remote work to CT employer, do I have to pay state income tax in CT?

Great, really appreciate your response.  Refund worked in TurboTax
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