Select the filing status you expect to report on your Connecticut income tax return.
Choose the statement that best describes your gross income.
Enter the Withholding Code on Line 1 below.
Single
Choose the statement that best describes your gross income.
Married Filing Jointly
Choose the statement that best describes your gross income.
Married Filing Separately
Choose the statement that best describes your gross income.
Head of Household
Choose the statement that best describes your gross income.
Qualifying Surviving Spouse
Choose the statement that best describes your gross income.
Employees: See Employee General Instructions on Page 2. Sign and return Form CT-W4 to your employer.
1. Withholding Code: Enter Withholding Code letter chosen from above. .
2. Additional withholding amount per pay period: If any, see instructions.
3. Reduced withholding amount per pay period: If any, see instructions. .
Check if you are claiming the MSRRA exemption and enter state of legal residence/domicile:
Earnings Section
How much do you earn per paycheck?
You must enter in a value greater than zero (0) above to continue!
How often are you paid?
Do you have any pre-tax deductions which are deducted each check?
How much money is deducted from your paycheck each pay period in pre-tax deductions?
Estimated Connecticut State Taxes per check are:
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