Are your Social Security benefits about to get taxed?
When you are a retiree and you are planning your financial future, the tax treatment of Social Security benefits is an important factor to consider. The number of states that tax social security benefits gets lower each year, but there are still some states out there that do that, and we believe that it’s important to know about them.
The good part? Last year there were eleven such states, so we are moving towards a better future.
There are many states where low-income retirees find their benefits entirely exempt from state taxes, but the states we want to discuss today have some stricter guidelines and still tax the benefits. Why is it important to be aware of all of this? This is the perfect guide for those retirees who want to optimize their finances and minimize tax burdens.
This article discusses how each of these states will tax Social Security benefits in 2025. From income-based exemptions to flat taxation schemes, we’ll explain how to navigate these restrictions.
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All states should drop SS taxes as we paid those taxes including Federal taxes. SS should not be taxed period.