41 States That Don't Tax Social Security Benefits
People spend years paying into the Social Security system via payroll taxes. It's a way of helping to secure somewhat of a financial safety net in your retirement years when you begin receiving benefits. Even if you're fortunate enough not to need it, it's a well-earned plus after decades of work and contributions.
Unfortunately, like most other income sources in America, when you receive your Social Security payments, you could potentially owe taxes on them. The good news is that most states don't tax Social Security benefits. The bad news is that this still leaves others that do. As of October 2025, 41 states do not tax Social Security.
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