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Does your state tax social security benefits? Here's why that's crucial to your retirement strategy

Robert Powell
Special to USA TODAY

If you’re concerned about how much income from Social Security you’ll receive after taxes you might want to take note of the following: Thirteen states tax Social Security benefits, according to a recent Tax Foundation analysis.

And that would be on top of taxes you might pay the IRS if you’re collecting Social Security, older than full retirement age, and have income above a certain amount.