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New Hampshire has no general sales tax. When you go to a supermarket, and you see the price of a good, that is the price you will pay for that good. | New Hampshire has no general sales tax. When you go to a supermarket, and you see the price of a good, that is the price you will pay for that good. | ||
===Meals and Rooms Tax=== | |||
New Hampshire has a Meals and Rooms Tax of 8.5% that acts as a sales tax on prepared meals and when renting a hotel room. This tax is also being targeted by pro-liberty legislators. |
Latest revision as of 07:14, 18 February 2023
New Hampshire has no general sales tax. When you go to a supermarket, and you see the price of a good, that is the price you will pay for that good.
Meals and Rooms Tax
New Hampshire has a Meals and Rooms Tax of 8.5% that acts as a sales tax on prepared meals and when renting a hotel room. This tax is also being targeted by pro-liberty legislators.