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Starting January 1, 2025, New Hampshire taxpayers are no longer subject to the New Hampshire Interest Dividends Tax (ID). The ID tax was enacted in 1923 and assessed tax on interest and dividend income.
State and local revenue in New Hampshire stems primarily from taxes, and each resident, visitor, and employer has a vital role in generating the resources required to maintain essential systems and meet the needs of Granite Staters.
The New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (DRA) recently published a Technical Information Release (TIR 2025-001) informing taxpayers about the repeal of the interest and dividends tax effective January 1, 2025, and providing considerations for filing returns for the 2024 tax year.
Code Rev 906.02 - Form DP-10, Interest and Dividends Tax Return. (a) Form DP-10, interest and dividends tax return, shall be completed and filed by taxpayers subject to the interest and dividends tax to report their income to the department on the 15th day of the 4th month following the end of the taxable period.
For taxable periods beginning on or before December 31, 2024: all New Hampshire 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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The NH DP-10 is required for New Hampshire residents and part-year residents with interest and dividend income exceeding $2,400 for individuals or $4,800 for joint filers in 2024. Trusts and estates with interest and dividend income over $2,400 must also file.
The Interest and Dividends (ID) Tax is a tax assessed on interest and dividend income. The State of New Hampshire does not have an income tax on an individuals reported W-2 wages.

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