From Deseret News archives:
Before moving, study whole financial picture
No matter where you live, your federal taxes will be the same. But you may be surprised at how much your state and local tax burden can vary from one location to another.
Don't assume, for example, that a state with no income tax qualifies as a tax haven. High sales and property taxes can more than offset the absence of an income tax, says Mary Lu Abbott, editor of Where to Retire magazine. Seven states Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming have no state income tax. New Hampshire and Tennessee tax only dividend and interest income that exceeds certain limits.
In addition, your tax bite may vary greatly within a single state. For example, a retired couple with an annual income of $90,000 and a home worth $525,000 would pay about $13,000 in total state taxes if they lived in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. but only $9,000 if they lived across the state in Siesta Key.
Abbott drew her examples from her company's sister publication, "America's Best Low-Tax Retirement Towns" (Vacation Publications, $18.95). The book rates the total tax burden for more than 200 cities, broken down by different income levels and home values a good starting point if you're trying to determine the financial implications of moving or staying put.
But there's no substitute for calculating the taxes you would actually pay in a potential new home, says Paul Erickson, a professor of taxation at Baylor University, in Waco, Texas. "There are too many differences in tax rates, brackets, exclusions and deductions," says Erickson.
"Obviously, a decision should not be based on taxes alone," Erickson adds. "But if other factors are relatively equal, a substantial difference in tax burden may dictate the best retirement location."
You can download state income-tax forms from Taxsites.com or prepare a sample state-tax form with software such as TurboTax.
Mary Beth Franklin is a senior editor at Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine. Send your questions and comments to moneypower@kiplinger.com.
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