OBBB Tax Savings for Firefighters in Connecticut
A firefighter in Connecticut earning $31.25/hr with 32.5 OT hours saves approximately $147 monthly
OBBB Deductions for Firefighters in Connecticut
Your Profession Profile
Applicable OBBB Deductions
Detailed Savings Calculation for Connecticut Firefighters
Income & Deductions
Tax Savings Breakdown
Why OBBB is Perfect for Firefighters
Connecticut-Specific OBBB Considerations
Connecticut Tax Environment
β’ State Income Tax: 6.99%
β’ Overtime Rules: Follows federal standards
β’ Notes: Connecticut follows federal overtime standards with some industry-specific variations.
Industry Presence in Connecticut
Top Industries:
β’ Avg. State Overtime: 7.3 hours/month
ποΈ High-Tax State Advantage
Connecticut residents benefit extra from OBBB's enhanced SALT deduction! The increased cap from $10,000 to $20,000 provides additional savings forfirefighters in this high-tax state.
Real-World Scenarios
Conservative Scenario
β’ Lower overtime: 23 hours/month
β’ Monthly savings: $103
β’ Annual savings: $1,237
High-Earner Scenario
β’ Higher overtime: 49 hours/month
β’ Monthly savings: $191
β’ Annual savings: $2,297
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