Reported about 1 year ago
Social Security benefits play a crucial role in many Americans' financial lives, with 40 states (along with the District of Columbia) not taxing these benefits. However, retirees in 10 states may still have their benefits taxed at the state level. Some states, such as Missouri and Nebraska, have recently eliminated this tax, while others continue to work towards abolishing it in the coming years. It's important to stay informed about state and federal tax rules around Social Security benefits to plan your finances effectively.
Source: YAHOO