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Here’s How You Can Retire to South Dakota at 62 on $900,000 and Pay No Income Tax
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- Buying a home outright for $320,000 leaves $580,000 invested; a 3.5% withdrawal rate combined with Social Security just covers a $38,000 annual budget.
- Keeping Roth withdrawals out of MAGI can cut ACA premiums from $700 to $200 monthly, saving $18,000 over the three-year pre-Medicare bridge.
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Here’s How You Can Retire to South Dakota at 62 on $900,000 and Pay No Income Tax Drew Wood Wed, July 1, 2026 at 11:38 PM GMT+7 5 min read Quick Read South Dakota levies zero income tax on IRA withdrawals, Social Security, and pensions, collapsing all retiree tax planning to the federal level only.
Buying a home outright for $320,000 leaves $580,000 invested; a 3.5% withdrawal rate combined with Social Security just covers a $38,000 annual budget.
Keeping Roth withdrawals out of MAGI can cut ACA premiums from $700 to $200 monthly, saving $18,000 over the three-year pre-Medicare bridge.
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