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It depends. Generally, social security benefits are non-taxable to state income tax, depending on your state of domicile. You may contact your local State Revenue Department about the taxability on Social Security benefits received.
If I would have just hit next, it had the social security benefits on the next item. I posted the question too soon. Thank you so very much for replying though I appreciate it.
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