Connecticut Payroll

Connecticut

Connecticut

The Constitution State has a progressive income tax system.
Use the free Connecticut paycheck calculators to calculate the taxes on your income. For employer tax calculations, use PaycheckCity Payroll.

Connecticut Tax Information

Employee Withholding Requirements

Withholding Method

Supplemental Wage / Bonus Rate

new Supplemental Table for Married Couples Filing Jointly has been introduced in 2024. This is for married couples who meet certain criteria, otherwise taxed same as regular income

Register as an employer on the Connecticut Employment Revenue website

Employee's Withholding Tax Exemption Certificate

Connecticut State Unemployment Insurance (SUI)

Connecticut Wage Base

$25,000 for 2024

Connecticut SUI rates range from

1.1% to 7.8% for 2024

Connecticut new employer rate

2.5% for 2024 Get your unemployment insurance rate: Connecticut UI agency website

Connecticut State Disability Insurance (SDI)

Connecticut Family Leave Insurance (FLI)

Connecticut FLI employee rate

0.5% for 2024

Connecticut FLI wage base

$168,600 for 2024

Connecticut Local Taxes

Connecticut Minimum Wage

Connecticut Minimum Wage

$15.69 per hour, since 2024

Connecticut State Labor Laws

Connecticut Termination Pay

Connecticut New Hire Reporting

Connecticut Department of Labor
Office of Research, ATTN; CT-W4
200 Folly Brook Boulevard
Wethersfield, CT 06109

Phone: 860-263-6310 Fax: 800-816-1108

Remit Withholding for Child Support to

CT Centralized Child Support Processing Center
PO Box 990032
Hartford, CT 06119-0032 Phone: 860-424-5044

Connecticut Reciprocal States

Connecticut Withholding Forms

Form CT-W4

Form CT-W4NA

Connecticut Payroll Calculators

Calculate your Connecticut net pay or take home pay by entering your pay information, W4, and Connecticut state W4 information.

Updated April 2024These free resources should not be taken as tax or legal advice. Content provided is intended as general information. Tax regulations and laws change and the impact of laws can vary. Consult a tax advisor, CPA or lawyer for guidance on your specific situation.

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