Mapping Out Your Retirement: Find Out Where There’s No Income Tax

Where to retire in your golden years? Someplace sunny and temperate year-round? Or a city with great culture, where there’s always something to do? Or perhaps just wherever the government won’t crack your nest egg with a constant barrage of taxes.

A new interactive map feature from Kiplinger offers a state-by-state guide to retiree heavens (and hells), including details on the seven states with no income tax, the four states with no sales tax, the five states with the lowest median real-estate taxes, and more.

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