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January 24, 2025
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Part Time Resident

  • January 24, 2025
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Hi, I am filing my 2024 tax return and had a question about my award.  I resided in CT for 8 months of the year last year and made the majority of my income there.   I moved 8/15/24 and made about $12,000 while I was there.  When I moved to Vt, I got a new job and I made about $6,000 in the state that I now reside in.  However, I am only getting $1 back from CT when I paid a bunch of taxes there.  Why is that?  I claim 0 on my taxes and pay as much in taxes that you can on every job I worked. 

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    AmyC
    Employee
    January 24, 2025

    CT part year resident is only taxed on the CT income. Working several jobs, frequently means not enough taxes are taken out when you combine the totals. How Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents are Taxed

    Without seeing your return and your forms, we can't guess at your personal situation. You can take a look at the state tax withheld and divide it by the income. This may show you some of the issue. Perhaps you filed as a resident instead of part-year?

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