New Hampshire Tax Laws
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The only sure things in life are death and taxes, as the popular saying goes. With that in mind, you may want to get familiar with the tax laws and procedures of New Hampshire, with legalese-free summaries of laws and current tax rates for the Granite State. In this section, you'll find information about the state's various consumer taxes, including its lack of a retail sales tax and special taxes on items such as tobacco, alcohol, and gasoline. In addition, you'll find information about the current rates for personal income tax, including who is required to file. Also, we've provided an overview of the state's laws prohibiting tax evasion and tax fraud. Click on a link below to learn more about New Hampshire tax laws.