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The 8 Most Tax-Friendly States for Retirees in 2025

August 20, 2025 · Personal Finance

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How to Research a State for YOUR Retirement: A Step-by-Step Guide

This list is a great start, but true senior tax planning requires a personal approach. Finding the best state for you means rolling up your sleeves and doing a little homework. Follow these steps to compare any state based on your own finances.

Step 1: Map Your Retirement Income

Before you can know how a state will tax you, you need to know exactly where your money is coming from. Create a simple list or spreadsheet of all your anticipated annual income sources. This is your **cash-flow map**.

Include everything: Social Security benefits for you and your spouse, payments from any pensions, planned withdrawals from 401(k)s or traditional IRAs, withdrawals from Roth IRAs (which are tax-free), and any income from part-time work, a small business, or rental properties. Having these numbers is the essential first step.

Step 2: Investigate the “Big Three” Taxes

With your income map in hand, pick a state and visit its official Department of Revenue website. Look for publications or FAQs for retirees.

For Income Tax: Ask these questions. Does the state tax Social Security benefits? Does it tax pension income? Does it tax 401(k) or IRA distributions? Are there special deductions or exemptions for seniors based on age or income? You can find helpful resources on federal taxation of benefits from the Social Security Administration.

For Property Tax: Look up the county websites for specific areas you are interested in. Search for the “assessor” or “property appraiser.” What are the current tax rates? Crucially, search for “homestead exemption” or “senior property tax relief” to see if you qualify for programs that could save you thousands.

For Sales Tax: Find the state’s sales tax rate, but don’t stop there. Search for the average local or combined sales tax rate to get a more realistic number. Check if the state taxes groceries, clothing, or prescription drugs.

Step 3: Don’t Forget the “Hidden” Taxes and Costs

The big three are just the start. You should also check for estate and inheritance taxes. An estate tax is paid by your estate before assets are distributed, while an inheritance tax is paid by your heirs. Most states have neither, but the few that do can have a big impact on your financial legacy.

Beyond taxes, look at major costs that act like a tax on your budget. Get sample quotes for homeowners and auto insurance. Research average healthcare costs and the quality of local hospitals. A state with low taxes but sky-high insurance or healthcare costs might not be a bargain in the end.

Step 4: Run the Numbers with a Mock Budget

This is where it all comes together. Create a simple annual budget using your expected retirement spending. Apply the income, property, and sales tax rates from the state you’re researching. How much money are you left with at the end of the year? Now, do the same calculation for your current state. The difference between those two numbers is your potential annual tax savings. Seeing the real dollar amount can make your decision much clearer.

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1 comment on “The 8 Most Tax-Friendly States for Retirees in 2025”

  1. Stone says:
    August 28, 2025 at 2:45 pm

    Alabama, beginning in 2025, exempts the 5% state tax on up to $12,000 dollars that is withdrawn from an IRA/401K account by people that are 65+. A savings of up to $600 dollars from a $12,000 dollar withdrawal..

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