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Who Needs to File a New Hampshire Tax Return?
- Residents need to file a New Hampshire Income Tax Return if they earn over $2,400 annually ($4,800 for joint filers) in taxable dividend and interest income.
- Additional exemptions exist for seniors or disabled individuals.
- NH residents who earn over $2,400 in interest and dividends ($4,800 for joint filers) must file a state I&D tax return.
New Hampshire Tax Information
- NH does not tax individuals’ earned income but taxes interest and dividends at 5%.
- Enterprises with specific revenue thresholds must file a BET Return or BPT return.
- Property taxes are the main revenue source for the state.
Who Must File a Tax Return?
- Income, filing status, and age determine the need to file a tax return.
- Gross income thresholds and deductions influence the taxable income calculation.
- Self-employed individuals and those with specific income types must file as per legal requirements.