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Connecticut state income tax on individuals, including income, deductions, exemptions, credits, alternative minimum tax, capital gains and losses, Connecticut resident versus nonresident, and other Connecticut personal tax information.

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Connecticut Tax Code updated popular

Tax Code from the General Statutes of Connecticut, revised to January 1, 2011. Prepared under the direction of the Legislative Commissioners' Office.

http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/Statutes.asp

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Connecticut Judicial Branch

Contains juror info, courts, bar exam results, libraries, news, publications and more. Tax resources include access to court decisions. Comprehensive and complete resource.

http://www.jud.state.ct.us/

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Connecticut Legislative Info

Very easy access to various legislative committees, including latest agenda and latest minutes. Great search facilities for bills and legislators. Excellent time-saving resources.

http://www.cga.ct.gov/

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Connecticut Statutes

General Statutes of Connecticut, revised to January 1, 2001. Prepared under the direction of the Legislative Commissioners’ Office.

http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/Statutes.asp

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Connecticut: Amnesty

Connecticut's 2002 Tax Amnesty Program ended on December 2, 2002. Results of the program are now posted on this website.

http://www.drs.state.ct.us/news/2002/10December02.html

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Connecticut: Disclosure Program

The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services encourages businesses and individuals who are not in compliance with Connecticut tax laws to come forward voluntarily to register or bring their accounts into compliance. If a taxpayer has failed to pay Connecticut taxes, or has underreported income or transactions on which taxes should be paid, the taxpayer may contact the Department to make satisfactory arrangements to clear his or her tax record.

http://www.drs.state.ct.us/nexus/disclose.htm

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