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10 States Still Tax Social Security Benefits. Is Yours One of Them?


Up to 85% of your Social Security is taxable at the federal level, depending on your income. But many retirees discover the unpleasant surprise that some states also tax part of their Social Security benefits.

In 2024, retirees in Missouri and Nebraska will get some relief. These two states will no longer tax Social Security -- though the reprieve will apply to tax returns due in 2025, rather than those that are due in April. That leaves 10 states that still tax Social Security checks. Read on to find out if your state is among them.

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