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If you are a Mass resident or were when you received it, it is taxed in Mass. Public Law 104-95 (P.L. 104-95) allows the state of residence to tax and prevents any state from taxing income from certain pensions and deferred compensation plans paid to individuals who are not residents or domiciliaries of that state.
A Massachusetts resident may deduct income received from a contributory annuity, pension, endowment or retirement fund of another state or its political subdivisions if:
If you are a Mass resident or were when you received it, it is taxed in Mass. Public Law 104-95 (P.L. 104-95) allows the state of residence to tax and prevents any state from taxing income from certain pensions and deferred compensation plans paid to individuals who are not residents or domiciliaries of that state.
A Massachusetts resident may deduct income received from a contributory annuity, pension, endowment or retirement fund of another state or its political subdivisions if:
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