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Battle over a proposed mansion tax highlights CT s affordability issues
Alexander Soule
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Martin Looney, D-New Haven, is sworn in as Senate President Pro Tempore during the of the start the legislative session held outside at the State Capitol, in Hartford, Conn. Jan. 6, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
For East Hartford resident Torrina Evans, it’s about long, stressful nights spent figuring out how to make ends meet on the low pay she draws in disabilities services.
For Woodbury’s Deborah Schultz, it comes down to how much more she’ll have to shell out in retirement, dipping into a lifetime of earnings she and her husband saved over the years.
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Connecticut has passed a bill that provides tax relief for 2020
only for employees working remotely who would have potentially had
their wages taxed by two states (H.B. 6516) The bill provides particular relief
to Connecticut residents who are required to pay income taxes for
the 2020 tax year to other states that use some version of the convenience of the employer rule, for example,
providing relief to Connecticut residents who telecommuted to
Massachusetts and New York-based employers.
Currently six states formally impose some version of the