Minnesota Budget Surplus and taxes on your Pension and SS
December 12, 2022 in MNPEA News by MNPEA
Minnesota has a $17.6 billion surplus. Up from last year’s surplus of about $7 billion!
MNPEA believes all Public Employees are overtaxed 주님의 임재 앞에서 다운로드! There should be no State income Tax on your Pension and no State income tax on your Social Security.
Our neighbor to the West, South Dakota does not tax pension income or Social Security 버즈런처 다운로드. Our neighbor to the East, Wisconsin does not tax Social Security income nor does our Southern neighbor Iowa. Minnesota is alone among our neighbors who do not tax Social Security Wingset Batting Practice. No wonder so many retirees move across the border.
Taxes in general should be lower, but especially for Union workers who have worked and paid taxes all of their lives and are now on fixed retirement incomes Windows 8.1 Update Manual Download. It’s double dipping.
The State of Minnesota needs to support their retired Union members