CTMoney & TaxesUpdated: 2026-06-25

Connecticut State Income Tax Rates 2026: Flat Rates, Brackets, and Zero-Tax States: 2026 Complete Legal Guide

Comprehensive coverage of state income tax rates 2026: flat rates, brackets, and zero-tax states in Connecticut. Includes state statutes, city-by-city breakdowns, permit requirements, penalties, neighbor state comparisons, and practical guidance.

πŸ“œ State StatutesπŸ™οΈ City Ordinancesβš–οΈ Legal AnalysisπŸ”„ 2026 Updated
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Connecticut Quick Facts at a Glance

Has Income TaxYes
Tax StructureGraduated rate
Top Rate6.99%
Brackets7 brackets: 2% to 6.99% (top over $500,000/$1M married)
Standard DeductionNone (personal exemption system)
Statute ReferenceConn. Gen. Stat. 12-700
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Overview: Connecticut State Income Tax Rates 2026: Flat Rates, Brackets, and Zero-Tax States

Connecticut has a graduated rate with a top rate of 6.99%.

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State Law Analysis: Connecticut

πŸ“œ Key Statute References

Β§Conn. Gen. Stat. 12-700
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State Income Tax Rates 2026: Flat Rates, Brackets, and Zero-Tax States in Major Connecticut Cities

Local ordinances vary significantly across Connecticut. Below is a detailed comparison of regulations in the largest cities.

CityOrdinance Ref
Largest CityCheck municipal code
Capital CityCheck municipal code

πŸ“ City-Specific Notes:

Largest City: Contact city clerk

Capital City: Contact city clerk

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Important Legal Disclaimer

This is educational content for informational purposes only β€” not legal advice. Local ordinances in Connecticut change frequently. Always verify current regulations with your city or county clerk before taking action. Homeowners Associations (HOAs) may impose additional restrictions beyond state and local law.

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Recent Legislative Changes in Connecticut

No major statewide changes in 2024-2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

⚠️ Important Disclaimer

This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently and vary by municipality. Always verify information with official government sources or consult a qualified attorney. Last reviewed: 2026-06-25.