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The 8 Most Tax-Friendly States for Retirees in 2025

August 20, 2025 · Personal Finance
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First, Understand the Big Picture: What Really Makes a State “Tax-Friendly”?

Before we dive into specific states, it’s crucial to understand the landscape. A state’s tax friendliness is like a three-legged stool, supported by income, sales, and property taxes. If one leg is unusually short (like no income tax), one of the others might be longer to make up for it. Your goal is to find a stool that feels balanced for your lifestyle and finances.

The First Leg: State Income Tax

This is the tax that gets the most attention, and for good reason. It’s a tax levied directly on your income, which in retirement can come from many sources: Social Security, pensions, 401(k) or IRA withdrawals, and part-time work.

States handle retirement income in very different ways. Some states don’t have an income tax at all. Others have an income tax but choose to fully or partially exempt retirement income sources like Social Security benefits or pension payouts. This is a critical detail for senior tax planning. A state might have a 5% income tax rate, but if it doesn’t tax your specific type of retirement income, that rate means very little to you.

The Second Leg: State and Local Sales Tax

Sales tax is the charge you pay on goods and services you buy. While it might seem small on each purchase, it adds up significantly over a year. A high sales tax can impact your daily cash flow, affecting everything from your grocery bill to a new car purchase.

When researching sales tax, you need to look at two numbers: the statewide rate and the average local rate. Many cities and counties add their own tax on top of the state’s, so the rate you see on a price tag can be higher than you expect. Also, check if a state taxes essentials like groceries or prescription drugs, as this can make a big difference for those on a fixed budget.

The Third Leg: Property Tax

If you plan to own a home in retirement, property tax will likely be one of your largest annual expenses. This tax is typically collected at the local level (county or city) and is used to fund public schools, police, and fire departments.

Property taxes are usually calculated based on your home’s assessed value and the local “millage rate.” Because rates are set locally, they can vary dramatically from one town to the next, even within the same state. Many states offer property tax relief programs for seniors, such as “homestead exemptions” that reduce a home’s taxable value, or tax deferral programs. These benefits can make an otherwise high-tax state much more affordable for retirees.

Putting It All Together: Your Total Tax Burden

The key takeaway is to look at the total tax burden, not just one type of tax. A low-tax retirement destination is one where the combination of income, sales, and property taxes results in a lower overall bill for you. The only way to know for sure is to create a simple mock budget based on your spending and income, and apply a potential state’s tax rules to it.

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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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