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Old 03-31-2011, 04:05 PM
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Smile Is my pension taxable in PA

I am 57 years old and decided to begin receiving my defined benefit pension from my former company. I've worked there 28 years. It's a monthly annuity amount which is the same amount for the rest of my life. I never paid anything into this. It's a company benefit. Will I end up paying PA state taxes on this pension. I know I will have to pay federal taxes.



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