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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.
(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.
The ID tax is repealed for taxable periods beginning after December 31, 2024. Who pays it? 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).
A Schedule B IRS form reports taxable interest and dividend income received during the tax year. Most taxpayers only need to file a Schedule B if they receive more than $1,500 of taxable interest or dividends.
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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Corporations (Form NH-1120) and proprietorships (Form NH-1040) must file by the 15th day of the fourth month after the tax year. Estimated Payments: These are required if the liability exceeds $200.
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.
All business organizations, including single member Limited Liability Companies (SMLLC), taxed as a corporation federally must file a Form NH-1120 return provided they have conducted business activity in New Hampshire and their gross business income from everywhere is in excess of $103,000 (for taxable periods