Are my Social Security benefits taxable in North Carolina?

Asked 6 months ago
No, Social Security benefits are generally not subject to state income tax in North Carolina. The state follows the federal tax treatment of Social Security benefits, which excludes them from taxation. However, please note that if you have other sources of income, a portion of your Social Security benefits may become subject to federal income tax. To determine the taxable portion, you can use the worksheet provided in the federal Form 1040 instructions or consult a tax professional. It's also important to keep in mind that North Carolina may tax other types of retirement income, such as pensions or distributions from 401(k) plans, so it is recommended to review the state's individual income tax guidelines or consult the North Carolina Department of Revenue for further information.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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