Recently, GOBankingRates reported on the 41 states in America that won’t tax Social Security benefits in 2025. Missouri and Kansas elected to stop taxing Social Security benefits in 2024, as did Kansas shortly thereafter, leaving only nine states in the union that will still tax benefits in 2025.
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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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Colorado
In 2025, Colorado will continue to tax the benefits of Social Security recipients. Of note, though, is the fact that recipients in Colorado who are between the ages of 55 and 64 and have an adjusted gross income of $75,000 or less (for individuals) or $95,000 or less (for couples filing jointly) can fully deduct the federally taxed benefits come tax time.