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  2. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Interest on redeemed bonds is subject to federal income tax but not state or local income taxes. [19] The annual purchase limit for electronic Series EE and Series I savings bonds is $10,000 for each series. This limit applies to both purchases and bonds received as gifts (except that bonds received as a beneficiary do not count against the limit).

  3. 4 best investments for minimizing or avoiding taxes - AOL

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    3. Series I bonds and EE bonds. While not as tax-friendly as municipal bonds, Series I bonds and EE bonds offer some attractive tax advantages. The interest earned is typically free from state and ...

  4. Savings Bonds: What Are They and How To Cash Them - AOL

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    Here are more details about Series EE savings bonds: Face value: Minimum of $25, ... Earnings are taxed federally but are not subject to state or local income tax. Cons of Savings Bonds. Minimal ...

  5. Tax-deferred: What does it mean and how does it benefit you?

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    When you add money to a tax-deferred account such as a traditional 401(k), it may come out of pre-tax income, reducing your taxable income for the year. ... I Bonds or EE Bonds. These U.S ...

  6. How is interest income taxed? - AOL

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    Though it’s impossible to avoid paying taxes on interest income, some taxpayers might consider investing more money in tax-advantaged accounts—like 529 plans, health savings accounts, IRAs ...

  7. TreasuryDirect - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued paper Series EE savings bond from 1983, with serial number in punched card format. Treasury stopped selling paper Series EE and I savings bonds on December 31, 2011, requiring people to use the TreasuryDirect website to purchase them, except for paper Series I bonds purchased using a tax return. [8]