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Originally Posted by Hugh R
PA is one a a few states that don't have state income taxes on SS, IRAs, 401Ks or pensions. Compared to CA, which thinks that 9-10% is "reasonable", that is a mortgage payment in tax savings in PA in my income tax bracket. Property taxes are as high as CA, if not higher, but overall, its a net gain, at least for me.
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CA doesn't tax SS benefits. It does tax IRAs, 401ks, and pensions (private or public).