Also, will I pay state taxes for both states or just one?
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Not exactly. The actual Massachusetts rule is this:
If you're a nonresident with an annual Massachusetts gross income of
more than either $8,000 or the prorated personal exemption, whichever is
less, you must file a Massachusetts tax return.
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/who-must-file-a-state-personal-income-tax-return
ALL your income is taxable by CT, including your earnings from MA. If you have to file an MA return, you'll be able to take a credit on your CT return for any taxes paid to MA.
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