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    <title>New &#039;Taxes by State&#039; Guide Helps Retirees Find Tax-Friendly Retirement Destinations</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>With taxes increasing in many states, seniors are finding it more difficult to identify a tax-friendly retirement destination. RetirementLiving.com (http://www.RetirementLiving.com)&#039;s new 2009 &quot;Taxes by State&quot; report shows which states will leave retirees with more money in their pocket to enjoy a new lifestyle.  Seven states do not tax individual income, 27 states with broad-based personal income taxes do not tax Social Security, and two states do not tax pension income. (PRWeb Mar 12, 2009)</P>
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