Retirement Tax by State
Enter your retirement income mix — Social Security, pensions, 401(k)/IRA, Roth, and capital gains — and the map colors every state by what you'd actually owe. Or switch to Compare mode for a side-by-side income-source treatment matrix across up to five states, plus estate, inheritance, and senior property-tax layers.
Key Numbers
No Income Tax
8 States
All Retirement Exempt
PA · IL · MS · IA
Estate Tax
12 + DC
Inheritance Tax
5 States
Your Annual Retirement Income
Total: $68,000
Estimates apply state-specific exclusions and brackets to your mix. Approximate — see a tax professional for filing.
Map shaded by estimated tax on your income mixHover any state for the breakdown
Lowest tax on your mix
- 1Alaska$0
- 2Florida$0
- 3Georgia$0
- 4Iowa$0
- 5Kentucky$0
Highest tax on your mix
- 1Oregon$3,024
- 2Minnesota$2,964
- 3Montana$2,468
- 4Kansas$2,393
- 5D.C.$2,080
This content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult a qualified professional for guidance tailored to your situation.
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