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posted Dec 26, 2022 10:55:37 AM

Unemployment Received from another State

Received Unemployment lump sum payout on appeal from State of CT. I've lived in SC during the entire calendar year. CT taxed payout. How do I handle when filing taxes?

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Dec 26, 2022 11:45:27 AM
Level 15
Dec 27, 2022 5:47:13 AM

CT considers that CT source income* (many states do not).  You have to file a non resident CT return. SC also taxes unemployment compensation, so you have to report it on your SC resident return.  But SC will give you a credit (or partial credit) for the tax paid to CT. 

 

*Reference: https://portal.ct.gov/DRS/Individuals/Individual-Tax-Page/Unemployment-Compensation#:~:text=Nonresidents%20must%20file%20Form%20CT,withheld%20on%20Form%201099%2DG "Nonresidents must file Form CT-1040NR/PY and report the unemployment compensation, along with any other Connecticut source income, on Schedule CT-SI of that form."