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Is New Hampshire tax free?

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With “Live Free” as the first half of our state motto, it’s only fitting we’d offer tax-free shopping. That’s right, you read that correctly. Here in New Hampshire, we still say, “no” to taxing purchases. read more

Numbers reported by the Tax Foundation differed slightly, showing New Hampshire’s average property tax bills at $2,440. However, that figure also ranked the Granite State’s property taxes as the third highest in the nation, also behind Connecticut and New Jersey. read more

New Hampshire With the moniker "Live Free or Die," New Hampshire gives residents a double-tax break, with no sales tax and an income tax that applies only to interest and dividend income. High property taxes make up the difference, but New Hampshire's proximity to Boston leads to a regular exodus of shoppers across the Massachusetts border to avoid that state's 6.25% sales tax. read more

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