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New Hampshire does not tax individuals' earned income, so you are not required to file an individual New Hampshire tax return.
The NH Interest and Dividends return is called Form DP-10. This one form is used for resident and part-year resident returns. There is no filing requirement for nonresidents. See www.revenue.nh.gov for instructions, the Interest and Dividends \u201cQuick Checklist\u201d(what is/isn't taxable by NH) and tax forms.
New Hampshire does not have state or local capital gains taxes. The Combined Rate accounts for the Federal capital gains rate, the 3.8 percent Surtax on capital gains, and the marginal effect of Pease Limitations on itemized deductions, which increases the tax rate by 1.18 percent.
New Hampshire follows the IRS standards for estimated payments. If you will owe $500 or more, personally in tax for the current year, you are required to make 90% of the tax due, over quarterly payments.
Individuals, including sole proprietors, partners and S corporation shareholders, may need to make estimated tax payments if: they expect to owe at least $1,000 when they file their tax return. they owed tax in the prior year.

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New Hampshire uses Form DP-10 for full or part-year residents. The DP-10 only has to be filed if the taxpayer received more than $2400 (single) or $4800 (joint) of interest and/or dividends. TaxAct® supports this form in the New Hampshire program.
To find the Center nearest to you, visit IRS.gov and click on \u201cHelp & Resources\u201d and then \u201cContact Your Local IRS Office.\u201d Select your state for a list of offices, as well as a list of services available at each office.
The Interest & Dividends ("I&D") Tax was enacted in 1923. The tax is assessed on interest and dividend income at a rate of 5%. Interest and dividend income of $2,400 ($4,800 for joint filers) is exempt from the I&D tax.
The DP-10 only has to be filed if the taxpayer received more than $2400 (single) or $4800 (joint) of interest and/or dividends. TaxAct® supports this form in the New Hampshire program. The taxpayer can enter the date of residency during the New Hampshire Q&A.
If you are in business for yourself, you generally need to make estimated tax payments. Estimated tax is used to pay not only income tax, but other taxes such as self-employment tax and alternative minimum tax. If you don't pay enough tax through withholding and estimated tax payments, you may be charged a penalty.

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