NEW HAMPSHIRE 2010 Business Tax Booklet For Corporations-2026

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As of 2025, six states do not levy a corporate income tax: Nevada, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Washington and Wyoming. Nevada, Ohio, Texas and Washington do not have a corporate income tax but impose a gross receipts tax in its place: Nevada has a Commerce Tax on gross revenue.
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. New Hampshire has a 23.83 cents per gallon gas tax rate and a $1.78 cigarette excise tax rate.
The profits of an LLC arent taxed at the business level like C Corporations. Instead, taxes are as follows: Owners pay self-employment tax on business profits. Owners pay federal income tax on any profits, less allowances and deductions.
New Hampshire Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens New Hampshire has a 7.5 percent corporate income tax rate. 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.
What is nh form au 208? NH Form AU-208 is a document used in New Hampshire for reporting the sale or transfer of alcoholic beverages.
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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.
New Hampshire Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens New Hampshire has a flat 3.00 percent individual income tax rate levied only on interest and dividends income. New Hampshire has a 7.5 percent corporate income tax rate. New Hampshire does not have a sales tax.
New Hampshire business profits tax Companies that operate in New Hampshire are charged a business profits tax (BPT) on any income from business conducted in the state. In 2023, the BPT rate is 7.6% of all New Hampshire gross income over $92,000. This rate will drop to 7.5% after the year ends.

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