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38 States That Don't Tax Social Security Benefits


The Social Security program is complex. There are many different rules governing how benefits are calculated when retirees claim Social Security. There are also many different ways retirees can end up increasing or decreasing their benefits, depending on how old they are when they claim them. 

Now consider all of the different rules regarding how Social Security is taxed, whether it's at the federal or the state level. For many retirees, paying federal taxes on Social Security is unavoidable.

But state taxes are, in many cases, avoidable depending on where you live. In fact, 38 states in the U.S. do not tax Social Security. Let's take a look.

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Source Fool.com


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