
Learn more about Rhode Island Taxes on Military Retired Pay Rhode Island Governor's Press Release for 2023 Budget Rhode Island Fiscal Year 2023, Budget as Passed * NEW* Article 6 of the Rhode Island Fiscal Year 2023 State Budget exempts military retired pay from Rhode Island taxable income beginning in tax year 2023. All TSP distributions are subject to state taxes and early distributions may incur higher taxes. Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) does not withhold taxes for state or local income tax, but it is reported annually on IRS Form 1099-R.

Married filing jointly, qualifying Surviving Spouse - $109,050 Single, Head of household or married filing separately - $87,200 Receive a federally taxable pension or annuity Rhode Island does offer a retirement pension tax deduction of up to $15,000 for residents who meet the following requirements : Rhode Island Taxes on Military Retired Pay: Rhode Island currently taxes military retired pay. What are my Rhode Island Military and State Tax Benefits? Rhode Island State Benefit Highlights and Eligibility

Learn more about Rhode Island Office of Veterans Services Assistance Rhode Island Office of Veterans Services Assistance: The Rhode Island Office of Veterans Services has an online contact form for Veterans and their Family members to request assistance regarding benefits under federal, state, and local laws. Eligibility for some benefits may depend on residency, military component, and Veteran disability status. Summary of Rhode Island Military and Veterans Benefits: Rhode Island offers special benefits for Service members, Veterans and their Families including Veterans employment preference, property tax exemptions, education assistance and scholarships and special vehicle license plates. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Facilities in Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Benefits
