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This Is How All 50 States Tax Your Retirement Income

May 27, 2022 · Retirement Life
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Missouri

Missouri is taxing Social Security benefits but also offers a Social Security deduction to taxpayers who are 62 years and older or disabled, as the state confirmed.

To be eligible for this kind of deduction, your Missouri adjusted gross income (AGI) has to be under a specific amount. Individual income tax rates range from 1.5 to 5.4 percent.

However, other deductions or exemptions might also apply to certain other types of retirement income, but the specifics usually depend on the AGI and tax-filing status.

Montana

Well, Montana TAXES Social Security benefits. Individual income tax rates here range from 1 to 6.9 percent.

Income taxes might apply to “all pensions, annuities, and retirement income if that’s taxable on the federal return.”, as has been stated by the Montana Department of Revenue. However, retirees might qualify for a partial exemption, deduction, or even exclusion.

Nebraska

Nebraska also is on the list of states that tax Social Security benefits. Individual income tax rates might range from 2.46 to 6.84 percent.

An exclusion for military retirement pay is still available to certain seniors, as the state confirmed. Nebraska Government Pete Ricketts also declared that he plans to expand this tax break.

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2 comments on “This Is How All 50 States Tax Your Retirement Income”

  1. claudette minichiello says:
    September 29, 2022 at 3:23 pm

    how much are senior,s taxed in kentucky?

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  2. Gary Loock says:
    October 10, 2022 at 2:29 pm

    I understand that the Maryland Legislature just changed how much retirees pay in income taxes. I have not been able to find out the specifics of the new law. When does it take effect? What are the income limits? Can I now reduce the State witholding from my Minimum Required Diatributions?

    Reply
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