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New Hampshire Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens New Hampshire has a flat 5.00 percent individual income tax rate which is levied only on interest and dividends income. New Hampshire also has a 7.60 percent corporate income tax rate. New Hampshire does not have a state sales tax and does not levy local sales taxes.
Any company with gross receipts in excess of $50,000 is required to file a BPT return. For tax years ending on or after Dec. 31, 2022, the BPT rate decreases from 7.7 percent to 7.6 percent.
All business organizations, including single member Limited Liability Companies (SMLLC), taxed as a proprietorship federally must file a NH-1040 Business Profits Tax (BPT) return provided they have conducted business activity in New Hampshire and their gross business income from everywhere is in excess of $50,000.
Who needs to file Form 1040? Your filing status is . . .At the end of 2019 you were . . .SingleUnder 65 65 or olderMarried filing jointlyUnder 65 (both spouses) 65 or older (one spouse) 65 or older (both spouses)Married filing separatelyAny ageHead of householdUnder 65 65 or older1 more row Dec 23, 2021
INDIVIDUALS: Individuals who are residents or inhabitants of New Hampshire for any part of the tax year must file if they received more than $2,400 of gross interest and/or dividend income for a single individual or $4,800 of such income for a married couple filing a joint New Hampshire return.
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New Hampshire does have an interest and dividends tax, but irrevocable trusts administered in New Hampshire are not subject to this tax. There are exceptions and nuances to this tax treatment.
New Hampshires business profits tax is charged at a flat rate. For 2020 through 2021, the tax rate is 7.7%. For 2022 and later the rate lowers to 7.6%.
For example, in 2022, you dont need to file a tax return if all of the following are true for you: Under age 65. Single. Dont have any special circumstances that require you to file (like self-employment income)
We calculate the Failure to File Penalty in this way: The Failure to File Penalty is 5% of the unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month that a tax return is late. The penalty wont exceed 25% of your unpaid taxes.
New Hampshire does not tax individuals earned income, so you are not required to file an individual New Hampshire tax return. The state only taxes interest and dividends at 5% on residents and fiduciaries whose gross interest and dividends income, from all sources, exceeds $2,400 annually ($4,800 for joint filers).

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