Where’s My Connecticut State Refund?
Where’s My Connecticut State Refund? CA State Tax Return 2015
Check Your 2014 Connecticut State Refund Status. Where’s My Connecticut State Refund?
You will need your social security number, numbers in your mailing address, your zip code, and your 2014 tax refund amount claimed on your 2014 Connecticut tax return. Where’s My Connecticut State Refund?
- 540 2EZ, line 23
- 540, line 93
- 540NR Short or Long Form, line 103
Connecticut State Tax Refund Status Information
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Tax Bracket (Single) | Marginal Tax Rate |
$0+ | 3.00% |
$10,000+ | 5.00% |
$50,000+ | 5.50% |
$100,000+ | 6.00% |
$200,000+ | 6.50% |
$250,000+ | 6.70% |
Tax Bracket (Couple) | Marginal Tax Rate |
$0+ | 3.00% |
$20,000+ | 5.00% |
$100,000+ | 5.50% |
$200,000+ | 6.00% |
$400,000+ | 6.50% |
$500,000+ | 6.70% |
Connecticut has twelve marginal tax brackets, ranging from 3.00% (the lowest Connecticut tax bracket) to 6.70% (the highest Connecticut tax bracket). Each marginal rate only applies to earnings within the applicable marginal tax bracket.
In Connecticut, different tax brackets are applicable to different filing types. Married couples filing their Connecticut income tax return jointly will usually have wider tax brackets than those filing separately or as an individual.
Our Connecticut tax brackets are currently from tax year 2012. Many states adjust their tax brackets yearly, and we will update the Connecticut tax brackets for 2013 as soon as they become available.
Your 2013 income tax return is due on April 15th, 2014. The IRS and Connecticut are now accepting eFiled returns and processing refunds, so you can start your online tax return today for free with TurboTax.
If you would like to file your Connecticut income tax return by mail, you can download 2013 Connecticut tax forms here.
Technically, you don’t have just one “tax bracket” – you pay all of the Connecticut marginal tax rates from the lowest tax bracket to the tax bracket in which you earned your last dollar. For comparison purposes, however, your Connecticut tax bracket is the tax bracket in which your last earned dollar in any given tax period falls.
You can think of the bracketed income tax as a flat amount for all of the money you earned up to your highest tax bracket, plus a marginal percentage of any amount you earned over that.
- Single Tax Brackets
- Couples Tax Brackets