13 U.S. States That Tax Your Social Security Benefits (Here’s How)

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2. Connecticut

State Taxes on Social Security: Here Social Security is exempt for individual taxpayers with federal adjusted gross income of less than $75,000. It is also exempt for married taxpayers filing jointly with federal AGI of less than $100,000.

Sales Tax: The state taxes most items at 6.35%, but localities are not allowed to add to that. Jewelry valued at more than $5,000 and clothing, footwear and accessories priced at more than $1,000 per item are taxable at 7.75%.

Income Tax Range: Low: 3% (on up to $20,000 of taxable income for married joint filers and up to $10,000 for those filing individually); High: 6.99% (on the amount over $1 million for married joint filers and over $500,000 for those filing individually).

Property Taxes: The median property tax on Connecticut’s median home value of $269,300 is $5,443.

Inheritance and Estate Taxes: This state imposes an estate tax on the transfer of estates valued at $3.6 million or more in 2019. Rates range from 7.2% to 12%. Connecticut is actually the only state with a gift tax on assets you give away while alive. The state’s tax law requires that you file Connecticut gift tax returns every year to identify such gifts; however, taxes (at rates ranging from 7.2% to 12%) are due only when the aggregate value of gifts made to any individual since 2005 exceeds $2 million.

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16 thoughts on “13 U.S. States That Tax Your Social Security Benefits (Here’s How)”

  1. MARGARET SESSIONS

    Thanks for this information. Social Security recipients do not get a lot to live on and it is, after all, a tax so if the IRS taxes the social security they are double taxing someone.

    1. I don’t consider SS a tax. I look at it as a retirement plan that we have been contributing to since we went to work. They tax your other retirement plans so they tax this one also. Don’t think this is fair but we have little say on the matter.

      1. The only problem with the premise that you paid into a retirement plan is you have already paid federal tax on the monies that they withhold for S.S. so therefore, it is a double tax on something that you have already paid tax on…..

  2. Harry Weingartner

    In addition to the great weather, this is just one reason that my wife and I have become Florida residents. Also, Florida does not have an income tax.
    Harry

      1. Zero Tax equals = No Roads, no Military, no Schools, No police and no government. Only strong men they would rule and take what they wanted from the weak. I don’t mind paying my fair share for a strong but regulated government.

  3. ANGELA STOUMEN

    Thank you. There is very little information, and I do not believe many people know the laws and their repercussions. I live at Juniper Village 3200 Bensalem Blvd. Bensalem, Pa. and anything I have done long past I am being harassed & likely will suffer much worse. I am even electronically suffering each night. Forbes once said that by afternoon many Americans have committed felonies, unthinkingly. Now things are becoming more strident – that the bank can rake money, deportation, institutionalize, or cut limbs! I believe that all the presidential candidates should demand education on the Laws of this country! in every state from elementary to senior. If you’ll notice such knowledge is held very secretively! Geraldine Werner & Mr. Stahl live here & I have fear they will take me away & institutionalize me. I haven’t been allowed to see my sister DOLORES WESSEL for over 70 years! Please keep me on your radar. I feel friendless!

    1. Betty Blakley

      Dear Madam, NEVER, EVER Give out your address on any social media! You simply must not for your protection! Too risky in this world today! Just looking out for your well being. Never fall prey to scammers! Do not ever give or send money to anyone you do not personally know! The IRS, Social Security, Microsoft orca Apple will NEVER call you! Never give out any banking info. Please be safe!

  4. Another thing that seems unfair is that my legal alien husband age 74 gets his SS payments decreased from the amount he would normally get considering what he paid in from working here in SS deductions from his pay!!!!!

  5. I think my Social Security should not be tax, I work and I paid my share so why make people pay more on the money the government owe you for all the years you paid in to the system it is wrong.

  6. Can someone contact me relating to leans on my house for unpaid property taxesI am disabled & my only income is from my Social security disability checks. My annual income is approx 19,000 a year. I became disabled & had no income for yrs waiting on a judgement which in turn caused me to be unable to pay my taxes. Would a lawyer be able to negotiate a payment that is less than the $3,300 thousand they want me to pay. Please help!!

  7. That’s why we call it “Social Insecurity”. It’s a New Deal Era program that is indicative of the kind of corruption that is inevitable among those that are granted extreme power over government programs. The program itself had noble intentions, but has now become a slush fund for vote buying (among other agendas). Further, the benefits are not even close to providing decent supplemental income after retirement. Bottom line: the program should be replaced by something that gets our seniors (all of whom deserve our respect) a better return on the money invested by the working generation(s) that are compelled to contribute to it.

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