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You must file a Connecticut income tax return if your gross income for the taxable year exceeds: $12,000 and you are married filing separately; $15,000 and you are filing single; $19,000 and you are filing head of household; or.
Every PE that does business in Connecticut or has income derived from or connected with sources within Connecticut must file Form CT\u20111065/CT\u20111120SI regardless of the amount of its income or loss.
Taxpayers completing a paper Form CT-1065/ CT-1120SI, Connecticut Composite Income Tax Return, are required to attach a copy of completed federal Form 1065, U.S. Return of Partnership Income, or federal Form 1120S, U.S. Income Tax Return for an S Corporation.
Connecticut's new pass-through entity tax or PET requires pass-through entities to pay tax at the entity level and provides an offsetting credit against individual income and corporate taxes.
Use Form CT-1120SI EXT, Application For Extension of Time to File Connecticut S Corporation Information and Composite Income Tax Return, to request a six-month extension to file a Connecticut S Corporation Information and Composite Income Tax Return.
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Connecticut's new pass-through entity tax or PET requires pass-through entities to pay tax at the entity level and provides an offsetting credit against individual income and corporate taxes.
Pass-through taxation refers to businesses that do not pay taxes on the entity level. Instead, the income passes to the owners of the business who pays personal income taxes for their share of the business.
Every PE that does business in Connecticut or has income derived from or connected with sources within Connecticut must file Form CT\u20111065/CT\u20111120SI regardless of the amount of its income or loss.
Every PE that does business in Connecticut or has income derived from or connected with sources within Connecticut must file Form CT\u20111065/CT\u20111120SI regardless of the amount of its income or loss.
You must file a Connecticut income tax return if your gross income for the taxable year exceeds: $12,000 and you are married filing separately; $15,000 and you are filing single; $19,000 and you are filing head of household; or.

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