
What about Social Security?
Since 1983, Social Security payments have been a constant subject of taxation by the federal government. Sure, just how much of an individual’s benefits might get taxed might vary, depending on their combined income, nontaxable interest, and also half of their Social Security benefits and filing status.
However, it’s worth noting that no matter how much it will show at the Internal Revenue Service calculation, the amount will never exceed 85% of the total benefit. Here’s a list of states that impose a tax on Social Security:
How many people live too be 100 and if you do you’re too dam old.
I never saw the 7 states listed anywhere in this article rife with ads & other distractions!
No it is that the politicians and lobbyist make so much income they think all the lower level job people include retiree have the same amount of disposable income so they take care of their life style and the hell with those who pay their salaries. So get rid of the many lobbyist and their pushing agenda paying politicians and the politicians might just working for the tax payer again. know what a dollar will by when you only have a dollar.
Florida also has no state income tax
Democrats love to TAX productive Americans so they can BUY the votes of unproductive people with handouts. The Hasidic n NY have 8 and more children and SCAM every government program by not being married by the state (only married by their rabbi) so they can claim to be ‘unwed mothers’. The whore politicians say nothing because they want their ‘block vote’.