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Bignole
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Registered: 03-2004

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Posted on Thursday, September 13, 2012 - 12:45 pm:   

Minnesota offers retirees cold comfort on the tax front. Social Security income is taxed to the same extent it is taxed on your federal return. Pensions are taxable regardless of where your pension was earned. Income-tax rates are high. Sales taxes can reach 9.53% in some cities, but food, clothing, and prescription and nonprescription drugs are exempt from sales taxes. Minnesota's property taxes rank among the 20 highest, according to the annual 50-state property-tax comparison study conducted by the Minnesota Taxpayers AssociationMOVIEART--bemmi.sarle
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