
-
Oregon
The personal income tax rates in Oregon vary between 4.75% and 9.9%. The Beaver State excludes Social Security retirement benefits from the state income tax but other retirement benefits will not be left untouched by Uncle Sam. The good news is that you can deduct around $6,250 of federal income taxes paid.
-
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is fairly friendly when it comes to taxes that apply specifically to retirees. With a uniform personal income tax rate of 3.07%, the Keystone State doesn’t levy any taxes on Social Security benefits, which makes it a retiree-friendly destination.
See also 7 Most Important Non-Financial Assets for a Fulfilled Retirement.
-
Wisconsin
The personal income tax rates in Wisconsin go from 4% to 7.65%. However, the Badger States protects those receiving Social Security benefits and exempts these benefits from income taxes. Pensions, 401k and other types of retirement income are still taxable, at rates varying between 3.86% and 7.65%.






















76 comments on “26 States That Do Not Tax Your Social Security Benefits”
It is double taxation!
Tennessee has no state income tax. Al Gore had nothing to do with it. In fact when Gore ran for President he lost his home box, home county, former congressional district and home state. Bush won in a landslide.
Why isn’t Illinois Jon the list. They do not tax any retirement income.
Why is it so hard to print an article on one page? Why must we have to follow a 12 page report on this page wait here comes the next page. N now I’m lost where did the article go?
BS! Texas DOES tax SS!
I work all my life and for health reasons I am still working and now because I am working full time S a. Addiction Counselor which I love helping people I have to pay on my social security. I work to make enough money to pay for everything to live without stress
That’s not true about Pennsylvania. I just filed my taxes and there’s a limit that you’re allowed to earn yearly before you have to pay tax on Social Security. I think that amount is $25,000.
Unless I missed it, New York State does not tax SS benefits either.
I live in Tennessee, there is no state Income tax here. However the good old Democrats have taken care of things and as much as 85% of my social security has be subject to Federal Income Tax every year since retiring.
Ronal Reagan DID NOT start taxing SS, nice try propagandists, he tightened enforcement of social security disability payments because it was being abused like most government programs, Bill Clinton taxed Social Security! It was Bill Clinton’s Tax Reform Act of 1993 that raised taxes on Social Security!
Nu mai există comentarii de afișat.