Where you retire can have a great deal to do with how comfortable you are in retirement, for lots of reasons.

One factor that always looms large in any would-be retiree's mind is money, and a big part of the money picture in retirees' budgets are taxes.

Kiplinger ran the numbers on all 50 states and the District of Columbia, to see which ones were friendliest — or unfriendliest — to retirees in their tax structure.

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