What are the tax rates in Connecticut?

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Connecticut has a progressive income tax structure with several tax brackets that apply to different income levels. For single filers, the rates range from 3 percent on income up to a certain threshold to 6.99 percent on income over a specified amount, depending on the taxpayer's adjusted gross income. There are additional brackets for married filing jointly, heads of household, and married filing separately that also feature escalating rates. In addition to income tax, Connecticut imposes a sales tax which is generally set at 6.35 percent on most goods and services. Certain items, such as clothing and footwear, may be exempt from sales tax or have different rates applied. Property taxes also vary by municipality and are assessed at the local level. For the most accurate and current information regarding tax rates, residents should refer to the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services website, where details on rates and any changes can be found clearly listed.
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Answered Jun 30, 2025

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