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Thursday, January 18, 2024

Retirement: A dozen states still tax Social Security. Do you live in one of them?

Which states tax Social Security? Most states don't tax Social Security but some do. Here's which ones they are, and how they might do it.

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Retirement

Thu Jan 18 2024

 
A Social Security card wedged between U.S. tax forms, with eyeglasses and a twenty-dollar bill set atop the tax forms.

Which states tax Social Security? Most states don't tax Social Security but some do. Here's which ones they are, and how they might do it.

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