Are social security benefits taxable in Kentucky?
In Kentucky, Social Security benefits are generally not subject to state income tax. This means that individuals who receive Social Security benefits do not have to pay state income tax on those benefits. However, it is important to note that while Social Security benefits may not be taxed at the state level, they could still be subject to federal income tax if a taxpayer's income exceeds certain thresholds. Individuals should consider their overall income when determining their tax obligations. For specific guidance and a more comprehensive understanding of how Social Security benefits fit into your overall tax situation, it may be beneficial to review the Kentucky Department of Revenue's website and their resources related to state taxation.
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