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Hello,
I am retiring in Oct. 2023, I am having 3 pension pay me out as Lump Sums. I know they are taking 20% each for Federal; Do I have to also pay state taxes, I live in Washington, DC?
thanks
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Hello Tucker,
Congratulations on retirement.
Yes Washington DC will also tax you on the distribution. You can see if the pension company will withhold those taxes for you also
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Congratulations on October retirement,
Retirement Income is generally considered taxable in DC. The District of Columbia (DC) does not tax Social Security Benefits or Railroad Tier I retirement benefits.
Kelly C, CPA
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Hi Tuckergreen!
You've received very good responses from the forum today! Let me add to the chorus by saving that D.C ia a Federal Entity and has no separate state tax. It does have a progressive district income tax if they live in the District for at least 183 days in the year. Rates are a bit higher than the national average and can range from 4 to 10.75%.
Here mis a tax calculator that may prove to be very helpful for you:
https://smartasset.com/taxes/district-of-columbia-tax-calculator
Thank you for being a part of this forum!
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