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kerrlakeRoo
Jun 23, 2018Explorer
There are numerous articles and list on the subject, including several by AARP geared towards retirees. You can easily google "income taxes by state" and get those numbers. Some states have segregated their taxation, not taxing some forms of income but taxing others such as interest and dividends.
Every state has to get its money somewhere for roads and all the other govt programs, and income taxes are one part and method. Other states have much higher sales or property tax.
Overall cost of living by state may be of interest to you as well, and there are articles and guides on that
http://time.com/money/5177566/average-income-every-state-real-value/
There are so many variables it can become daunting to find what fits your exact situational needs.
Hopefully this at least gives you an idea of what to look for.
Every state has to get its money somewhere for roads and all the other govt programs, and income taxes are one part and method. Other states have much higher sales or property tax.
Overall cost of living by state may be of interest to you as well, and there are articles and guides on that
http://time.com/money/5177566/average-income-every-state-real-value/
There are so many variables it can become daunting to find what fits your exact situational needs.
Hopefully this at least gives you an idea of what to look for.
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