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Retirement tax questions
In Colorado, Social Security benefits that are not taxed by the federal government are not added back to adjusted gross income for state income tax purposes.
Those 65 and over can exclude up to $24,000 of Social Security benefits and qualified retirement income.
So it's quite possible none of your Social Security benefits are taxable in Colorado.
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ā€ˇFebruary 2, 2020
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