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Find out whether your current state (or dream retirement state) will be taxing your Social Security benefits.

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Also see three truths about the future of Social Security.

Colorado

In 2025, Colorado will continue to tax the benefits of Social Security recipients.

The same goes for married couples filing jointly with an AGI below $100,000.

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Minnesota

Minnesota also offers an exemption from the taxation of Social Security benefits.

Similarly, married couples making less $50,000 are exempt as well.

The phase-out starts with 2024 taxes, which will be reduced by 35%.

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