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Who pays the Business Profits Tax (BPT)? Any business organization, organized for gain or profit carrying on business activity within the State is subject to this tax. However, organizations with $50,000 or less of gross business income from all their activities are not required to file a return.
If youre running a business operation and earning income from it, the IRS considers you self-employed for tax purposes even if you dont have a business license or entity.
(a) Form BT-SUMMARY, Business Tax Return Summary, shall be completed and filed by business enterprises to report all business enterprise tax liabilities, interest, penalties and payments to the department.
All businesses except partnerships must file an annual income tax return. Partnerships file an information return. The form you use depends on how your business is organized. Refer to Business structures to find out which returns you must file based on the business entity established.
All businesses operating in the State of New Hampshire are required to register with the Secretary of States Office. Depending on your business structure, you may have additional filing requirements.
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As the owner of an LLC, you must pay self-employment tax and federal income tax, both of which are levied as pass-through taxation. Federal taxes can be complicated, so speak to your accountant or professional tax preparer to ensure that your New Hampshire LLC is paying the correct amount.
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.
The tax is assessed on the taxable business profits of business organizations conducting business activity within the state. The tax rate is 7.6% for taxable periods ending on or after December 31, 2022, and 7.5% for taxable periods ending on or after December 31, 2023.

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