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Yes, you pay state and federal taxes on the pension.
Yes, but no.You will need to file with the state where you reside more than 180 days each year.'Filing taxes' and paying taxes are entirely different things.You file with your state of residence, generally pensioners do not pay though.I am retired on Federal pension, and I live in Maine. My pension is 'taxable'. However I file 'Married-joint' and we have the appropriate standard deductions and exemptions, which add up to more than my pension. So while my pension is 'taxable', and I do file income taxes, I do not pay income taxes. No taxes come out of my pay checks, nothing is with-held and we pay nothing at the end of the year. My pension is not high enough, to get above the standard deductions and exemptions.
Do California residents pay state income taxes on their Rairoad Retirement pension under the Railroad Retirement Act?
Yes could have to pay some income taxes on your pension income.
People in Alaska pay state and federal taxes.
Generally absolutely yes...the State is same as Fed.
do I have to pay State and Federal taxes on Md. lottery winnings
Yes, TurboTax has the capabilities of doing both federal and state income taxes. If you choose the free version for the federal taxes you will have to pay a fee to complete the state taxes.
People must pay federal taxes in order to provide funding for Congress, the Supreme Court, and the Presedent and other executives. The need the money in order to pay workers or carry out federal laws. Also, we have to pay state taxes to pay our governer and other local legislatures. So we have to pay both federal and state taxes and if you don't, your in trouble. (:
Yes they do. They also receive a pension from their service as President equal to the pay of cabinet members, and that pension is also taxed.
Taxes were created to fund the military and create jobs within the government. Revenue from state sales taxes pay for jobs within the state, property taxes pay for public education, and federal taxes pay for the military and those employed by the federal government.
Residents of all states pay federal taxes. Texas does not have a state income tax. If you lived in a different state and worked in Texas, you still have to pay state tax in the state you lived in. If you don't owe any federal tax, your tax professional will file a tax return to the federal government which will get you a refund.