Retirement Savings Credit (Saver's Credit) in Connecticut 2026
Calculate your retirement savings credit (saver's credit) tax savings in Connecticut. With Connecticut's 6.99% top state tax rate, your combined savings are higher.
Connecticut Tax Overview
No standard deduction. Estate tax. Very high property taxes (1.96%).
Connecticut Income Tax Brackets (Single)
Retirement Savings Credit (Saver's Credit) Savings Calculator for Connecticut
Federal Savings
$2,000
22% bracket
Connecticut State
$0
5.5% rate
Total Savings
$2,000
27.5% combined
Tax credits reduce your tax bill dollar-for-dollar, regardless of your tax bracket.
Savings by Tax Bracket in Connecticut
Includes 5.5% Connecticut state tax on top of federal savings.
Eligibility Requirements
Low-to-moderate income retirement savers
- 1AGI under $36,500 single/$73,000 married
- 2Not a student or dependent
- 3Age 18+
Connecticut residents should verify that this deduction is also recognized on their state tax return for additional savings of up to 6.99%.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- !Exceeding income limits
- !Being claimed as dependent
- !Forgetting to claim the deduction on your Connecticut state return (missing up to 6.99% additional savings)
Connecticut Filing Tips
Personal exemption credits phase out at higher incomes. A 'recapture' tax can push effective rates above stated brackets. Consider the high property tax when evaluating total cost of living.
Required Tax Forms
File these forms with your federal tax return to claim the retirement savings credit (saver's credit). Connecticut may require additional state-specific forms.
Other Tax Deductions in Connecticut
Traditional IRA Contribution
Retirement
401(k) Contribution
Retirement
SEP-IRA Contribution
Retirement
Solo 401(k) Contribution
Retirement
SIMPLE IRA Contribution
Retirement
Roth IRA Conversion Strategy
Retirement
Catch-Up Contributions (50+)
Retirement
Defined Benefit Pension Plan
Retirement
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I save with the Retirement Savings Credit (Saver's Credit) in Connecticut?
In Connecticut, the retirement savings credit (saver's credit) can save you an estimated $2,000 per year on a $5,000 deduction. This includes $2,000 in federal tax savings and $0 in Connecticut state tax savings at the 5.5% marginal rate. The national average savings is $500/year.
What is the Connecticut state income tax rate?
Connecticut has a progressive income tax system with a top rate of 6.99%. No standard deduction. Estate tax. Very high property taxes (1.96%).
Who qualifies for the Retirement Savings Credit (Saver's Credit) in Connecticut?
Low-to-moderate income retirement savers. The eligibility requirements are the same whether you live in Connecticut or another state, as this is a federal tax credit. However, your total savings will vary based on Connecticut's 6.99% top state tax rate.
What tax forms do I need to claim the Retirement Savings Credit (Saver's Credit) in Connecticut?
To claim the retirement savings credit (saver's credit), you need to file Form 8880 with your federal return. Connecticut residents should also check if the state allows this deduction on their state return for additional savings of up to 6.99%. Filing status affects your deduction limits and tax bracket.
Is the Retirement Savings Credit (Saver's Credit) better in Connecticut than in states without income tax?
Yes, Connecticut residents benefit more because the state's 6.99% top income tax rate means the deduction reduces both your federal AND state tax liability. In states with no income tax (like Texas, Florida, or Nevada), this deduction only reduces federal taxes. Your combined rate of 27.5% means more savings per dollar deducted.
What is the standard deduction in Connecticut for 2026?
Connecticut's standard deduction is $0 for single filers and $0 for married filing jointly. Personal exemption credits phase out at higher incomes. A 'recapture' tax can push effective rates above stated brackets. Consider the high property tax when evaluating total cost of living.
Related Calculators
Traditional IRA Contribution in Connecticut
Avg savings: $1,540/year
401(k) Contribution in Connecticut
Avg savings: $5,060/year
SEP-IRA Contribution in Connecticut
Avg savings: $15,000/year
Solo 401(k) Contribution in Connecticut
Avg savings: $18,000/year
SIMPLE IRA Contribution in Connecticut
Avg savings: $3,520/year
Roth IRA Conversion Strategy in Connecticut
Avg savings: $5,000/year