aka Baja Oklahoma...Just one more reason I like living in Texas.
The scorpions, fire ants, feral hogs, drought, and wildfires are an added bonus.
Just one more reason I like living in Texas.
IMO, if a state is going to exempt pension income from state income taxes, it should also exempt IRA withdrawals. For retirees without a defined benefit pension plan, the IRA (or rollover IRA or 401k) is effectively their pension, and should be treated likewise.
Aspiring early retiree/hunters should take note. See picture below of a feral hog downed by a boy in Alabama. I guess Hogzillas exist in Texas also. Move to Texas now, before this food source gets depleted.feral hogs are an added bonus.
Now that's just bad...aka Baja Oklahoma...
And that was worse.....PSSST........... Arkansas......
Uh, the list was to keep people AWAY from Texas, not invite them in.Aspiring early retiree/hunters should take note. .... Move to Texas now, before this food source gets depleted.
It does have its attractions.Just one more reason I like living in Texas.
The simplest solution is to live in a state with no income tax at all (e.g., TX, WA, etc).IMO, if a state is going to exempt pension income from state income taxes, it should also exempt IRA withdrawals. For retirees without a defined benefit pension plan, the IRA (or rollover IRA or 401k) is effectively their pension, and should be treated likewise.
Umm... Sorry!Uh, the list was to keep people AWAY from Texas, not invite them in.
Sounds like the perfect location for all retirees! Hurry up and move before the 'no vacancy' signs go up...Live on the north side of the Columbia River (WA--no income tax) and shop on the south side (OR--no sales tax).
If they do move here they need to have both arms and legs. Those wild hogs are fast!Expect to see more people with arms coming soon.
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Example: Live on the north side of the Columbia River (WA--no income tax) and shop on the south side (OR--no sales tax).
Umm... Sorry!
Expect to see more people with arms coming soon.
That's good!If they do move here they need to have both arms and legs. Those wild hogs are fast!
They do where I reside (along with local income tax) on all forms of retirement income, including my IRA withdrawls and SPIA income:IMO, if a state is going to exempt pension income from state income taxes, it should also exempt IRA withdrawals. For retirees without a defined benefit pension plan, the IRA (or rollover IRA or 401k) is effectively their pension, and should be treated likewise.
No, you're really not missing anything - some of this is just Texican-Bantering. We don't mind y'all coming here on vacations, we just want you to.... how do I politely say this.... go home.PSSST........... Arkansas......
What's going on with this? I live here and not getting it? Many retired folks live here. Not where we hope to retire, but what am i missing?