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Curious About Big Taxes? Here’s How 8 States Tax Retirees

June 20, 2022 · Retirement Life
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7. Connecticut

The biggest disappointment for the retirees who wanted to move here… why? Because taxes in this state are exorbitant, but they are on the rise. Beginning in 2022, the income from a pension is exempt for joint filers with less than $100,000 or federal adjusted gross income.

Other taxpayers with federal AGI of less than $75,000 are also affected. Did you know that Connecticut has the third-highest median property tax rate in the United States?

The only good news is that the state offers property tax credits to homeowners who are 65 years old.

In case you didn’t know, Connecticut is the only state with a gift tax.

8. Michigan

When it comes to “The Great Lakes State,” Michigan is actually collecting more state and local taxes from retirees than many other states in America. And that’s disappointing. The state’s median property tax rate is the 14th highest in the nation despite the fact that they give some property tax breaks for retirees with lower incomes.

The situation with taxes is weird in Michigan because if, for example, you were born in 1946, the tax breaks for you might be pretty good. In case you were born later, the state won’t be that indulgent with you.

Are you planning on relocating right after retiring? We hope we’ve covered at least some of the states you’re thinking about!

If you are interested in taxes, then we have more like this. Don’t forget to check out 7 Amazing Places You Should Travel to When You Retire.

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59 comments on “Curious About Big Taxes? Here’s How 8 States Tax Retirees”

  1. Jeff says:
    December 10, 2022 at 5:41 am

    You need to swap out Alabama for Virginia. Virginia taxes literally everything ata a high rate. I pay almost much personal property tax for my 4 year old truck as I do for my house.

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  2. James R. says:
    May 15, 2024 at 3:02 pm

    What about Texas? Sure, property taxes are a little high; however, if you are a 100% disabled vet you pay 0 property tax on your primary residence. There is no state income tax, they don’t tax military retired pay or your vehicle when you register it every year like some states. TX is also one of the most veteran-friendly states with many discounts for vets. Also some of the best laws for gun owners.

    James

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  3. Ken krauer says:
    May 15, 2024 at 11:53 pm

    THE U.S. GOVERMENT TAXES NEARLY ALL OF MY SOCIAL SECURITY AND THAT IS A CRIME AND A SHME! ITSBLOODMONEY. HOW DARE THEY!! I HATE PAYING TAXES ON SOCIAL SECURITY!!!

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  4. Vincent Perrelli says:
    May 17, 2024 at 5:52 pm

    I find Delaware FAR more affordable than Connecticut.

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  5. Gibson Janice says:
    June 17, 2024 at 1:21 am

    I wish we didn’t have to pay property tax after 65 in Alabama. We are 82 and yes we are paying property tax. It’s not near as high as most states but it’s misinformation that we don’t pay property tax after 65.

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