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Additionally, 13 of the 50 largest cities impose extra meals taxesi.e., special taxes that apply to purchases of prepared foods for immediate consumptionwhile 37 do not charge a higher tax on meals than on other goods.
New Hampshire does not have a sales tax. New Hampshire has a 1.61 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value. New Hampshire does not have an estate tax or inheritance tax.
The MR Tax is paid by the consumer and is collected and remitted to the State on the 15th of each month by operators of hotels, restaurants, or other businesses providing taxable meals, room rentals, and motor vehicle rentals. The tax rate is 8.5% for taxable periods beginning October 1, 2021.
The Prepared Food and Beverage Tax is a one-percent tax on the sale price of prepared food and beverages purchased at restaurants and bars. Wake County and City of Raleigh are responsible for oversight of revenues from these taxes and allocate the dollars to the appropriate projects.
If you need to request forms, please email Forms@dra.nh.gov or call the Forms Line at (603) 230-5001. If you have a substantive question or need assistance completing a form, please contact Taxpayer Services at (603) 230-5920.
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Massachusetts imposes a sales tax on meals sold by or bought from restaurants or any restaurant part of a store. The tax is 6.25% of the sales price of the meal.
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.
As of January 1, 2025, New Hampshire has officially joined Alaska as one of only two states with no income tax and no sales tax. Critics claimed that cutting the tax would only benefit the super-wealthy. The reality: Over 60% of tax filers paid $500 or less annually in interest and dividends taxes.

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