Connecticut Income Tax Brackets (Tax Year 2018)
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Tax Bracket | Tax Rate |
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$0.00+ | 3% |
$10,000.00+ | 5% |
$50,000.00+ | 5.5% |
$100,000.00+ | 6% |
$200,000.00+ | 6.5% |
$250,000.00+ | 6.9% |
$500,000.00+ | 6.99% |
Tax Bracket | Tax Rate |
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$0.00+ | 3% |
$20,000.00+ | 5% |
$100,000.00+ | 5.5% |
$200,000.00+ | 6% |
$400,000.00+ | 6.5% |
$500,000.00+ | 6.9% |
$1,000,000.00+ | 6.99% |
This page shows Tax-Brackets.org's archived Connecticut tax brackets for tax year 2018. This means that these brackets applied to all income earned in 2018, and the tax return that uses these tax rates was due in April 2019.
Both Connecticut's tax brackets and the associated tax rates were last changed four years prior to 2019 in 2015.
The latest available tax rates are for 2023, and the Connecticut income tax brackets have not been changed since 2019.
2019 Connecticut Tax Deduction Amounts
Tax-Brackets.org also maintains an archive of important Connecticut income tax exemption amounts, including the Connecticut Standard Deduction, the Connecticut Personal Exemption, and the Connecticut Dependent Deduction. The values of these deductions for tax year 2018 are as follows:
Standard Deduction (Single) | Standard Deduction (MFJ) | Personal Exemption | Dependant Exemption |
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$0.00 | $0.00 | $15,000.00 * | $0.00 * |
* Note: In Connecticut, personal / dependent exemptions are treated as income tax credits rather than tax deductions.
Sources & Citations
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Tax Data Sources:
- The Connecticut tax brackets on this page sourced from the Connecticut Department of Revenue for 2019. Please contact us if any of our Connecticut tax data is incorrect or out of date.