Difference between revisions of "Income Tax"

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(Part-Year Residents of Connecticut)
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The University files federal declaration of money you have paid in tuition and fees. Because tuition is waived for TAs and RAs, only the student fees are reported. If awarded funds are received as a lump sum, they are reported on the form as well.
 
The University files federal declaration of money you have paid in tuition and fees. Because tuition is waived for TAs and RAs, only the student fees are reported. If awarded funds are received as a lump sum, they are reported on the form as well.
 
===Part-Year Residents of Connecticut===
 
===Part-Year Residents of Connecticut===
If you just moved to Connecticut, your state income tax will require the PY-NR form to determine the tax owed.
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If you just moved to (or away from) Connecticut, your state income tax will require the [http://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?a=1509&q=277516#NRPY CT-1040NR/PY] form to determine the tax owed.

Revision as of 23:52, 1 May 2007

Graduate students with teaching or research assistantships are employees of the State of Connecticut. Income tax must be paid on both the federal and state level.

Tuition Credit

The University files federal declaration of money you have paid in tuition and fees. Because tuition is waived for TAs and RAs, only the student fees are reported. If awarded funds are received as a lump sum, they are reported on the form as well.

Part-Year Residents of Connecticut

If you just moved to (or away from) Connecticut, your state income tax will require the CT-1040NR/PY form to determine the tax owed.