Dividend Portfolio Yield Impacts After Taxes for California Residents
Published on 5/25/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowA retiree in California with a $1 million dividend portfolio earning a 5% yield generates $50,000 in gross income. After federal and state taxes, the net income drops to approximately $38,300, compared to $42,500 in states with no income tax, highlighting a $4,200 annual after-tax gap. California taxes dividends as ordinary income, with state rates ranging from 9.3% to 13.3%. Key dividend stocks mentioned include Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) at a 2.2% yield and Procter & Gamble (PG) at 3.0%.
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