Klarides-Ditria |
Prior law allowed taxpayers to instruct their plan administrators to withhold the appropriate amount of tax but did not require they do so.
Taxpayers could choose to pay the full liability at the time they filed state income taxes.
Taxpayers could choose to pay the full liability at the time they filed state income taxes.
Klarides-Ditria said current law forces everyone, no matter their income level, to file form CT-W4P indicating their pension and annuity withholding choices with their plan administrator otherwise the top level of 6.99 percent will be withheld.
"This law has become a headache for many residents throughout Connecticut," said Klarides-Ditria. "When you pass legislation it sometimes has unintended consequences. I think many lawmakers, after talking to their constituents, have realized that this law has caused too many issues and we should go back to the old way of filing."
House Bill 5699 now awaits action in the Finance, Revenue, and Bonding Committee.
This is a release from press secretary Spencer Rubin.
This is a release from press secretary Spencer Rubin.