http://finance.yahoo.com/focus-retirement/article/109229/lowest-tax-states-for-retirees?mod=fidelity-livingretirementfrom Yahoo! Finance:
For High-Earners:
If you'll be collecting a sizable income in retirement, from pensions, investments, or other sources, then you'll want to live in a state with low income tax. These seven states are best because they charge no taxes on individual income: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and
Wyoming.
For Big Spenders:
States charge different amounts of sales tax, which means everything from dinners out, clothes, and cars can cost significantly less in low or no-sales tax states. These five states are best for big shoppers, because they charge no sales tax: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. Runners-up include Colorado, which has a low 2.9 percent sales tax rate, and Alabama, Hawaii, Georgia, Louisiana, New York, South Dakota, Virginia, And
Wyoming, which charge a 4 percent rate.
And surprise, surprise, the state that comes in dead last in both of the above is Kalifornia, yet my brother and two daughters insist on living there. Somehow the gene pool must have gotten corrupted . . .

Mac