Posted on 12/12/2008 12:17:01 PM PST by BenLurkin
From a tax perspective, determining which state is the "right" state to retire in will depend on the type and amount of income that you reasonably expect to receive. The nine states that, as of 2008, do not assess income tax of any kind (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wyoming, Tennessee and New Hampshire) do not automatically qualify as the best for all retirees. If you own several rental properties, then the best state for you may differ from someone whose primary income outside of Social Security will come from pensions or IRAs.
There are four major categories of income for which states differ in their methods of taxation:
Pensions Social Security Sales Tax Property Tax
Pension Income
If you're looking to escape taxation of your pension at the state level, your options are pretty limited. Currently, as of 2008, there are only three states that do not tax pension income:
Illinois Mississippi Pennsylvania
New York has stipulations for some government employees to receive tax-free pension income, but not all retirees. These three states exempt virtually any kind of income received from tax-deferred accounts, including pensions, IRAs and qualified plans.
If your pension is from the government or the military, then seven more states open up for consideration: Alabama, Hawaii, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan and New York.
If the aforementioned states do not appeal to you as retirement havens, seven others exempt at least a portion of pension income from taxation: Delaware, Georgia, Minnesota, New Mexico, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia.
States that tax all retirement income at relatively high rates include California, Connecticut, Nebraska, Rhode Island and Vermont. More complete information on how each state taxes their residents' pension income can be found at RetirementLiving.com.
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Dental Floss?
“and bringing their funny ideas with them,”
I don’t understand it. Why do they do that? If California gets so bad that they have to leave, why would they recreate another California? They’re destroying the inner-mountain West.
That’s exactly what happened along the Gulf coast of FL. It’s like Long frickin Island around here.
try Lauderdale and Miami Beach where everyone seems to speak with a Brooklyn/Bronx accent.
“Oh Oiving look, a poooowm tree! Take a pickcha!” lol
you have been to the city once. your impressions come from a tv show about people in a taxi. hmmmmm, seems you definitely have enough to go on.
when you want to compare the amount of world-class art, theatre, music, architecture, etc... between our 2 cities, just let me know. yes, we have more crackheads/square mile but it's all relative.
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