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New Hampshire has no general income tax at the state level, however there is currently an Interests and Dividends tax. This tax is going away after December 31st, 2026 thanks to the effort of liberty legislators in NH, meaning that soon New Hampshire will be totally free of all state-level income taxes.  
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New Hampshire has no general income tax at the state level.
 
===Capital Gains===
 
New Hampshire has no capital gains tax at the state level.
 
===Interests and Dividends===
 
[http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/V/77/77-mrg.htm There is currently an Interests and Dividends tax]. This tax is going away after December 31st, 2026 thanks to the effort of liberty legislators in NH.


Please see the following table:
Please see the following table:
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! Year
! Year
! Interests and Dividends Tax Rate
! Interests and Dividends Tax Rate
|-
| 2023
| 4%
|-
|-
| 2024
| 2024
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| 0%
| 0%
|}
|}
2027 and afterward, there is officially zero interest and dividends taxes in New Hampshire, making New Hampshire 100% free of all income taxes.
Additionally, so long as this tax is still in place, parents can use the NH Educational Tax Credit Program to [https://www.revenue.nh.gov/quick-links/education-tax-credit.htm deduct education expenses against these taxes upon acceptance of application].
==See also==
You may be interested in reading about New Hampshire [[Corporate Taxes]].

Revision as of 02:37, 18 January 2023

New Hampshire has no general income tax at the state level.

Capital Gains

New Hampshire has no capital gains tax at the state level.

Interests and Dividends

There is currently an Interests and Dividends tax. This tax is going away after December 31st, 2026 thanks to the effort of liberty legislators in NH.

Please see the following table:

Year Interests and Dividends Tax Rate
2024 3%
2025 2%
2026 1%
2027 0%

2027 and afterward, there is officially zero interest and dividends taxes in New Hampshire, making New Hampshire 100% free of all income taxes.

Additionally, so long as this tax is still in place, parents can use the NH Educational Tax Credit Program to deduct education expenses against these taxes upon acceptance of application.

See also

You may be interested in reading about New Hampshire Corporate Taxes.