no, it was repealed in 2003
No, it does not.
You should be charged the sales tax from the state you live in. I know that if you live in NH and you buy a car in another state you aren't charged any tax because NH doesn't have tax.
strong Yankee tradition of hard work and independence, It has 4 seasons No state income tax, no sales or use tax, no inventory tax, no capital gains tax and no machinery or equipment tax. Thriving state and local economies. 11th most industrialized state in the US. NH rated as the "most livable state" in the country. Home to 14 colleges and universities, including University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College . NH voted as key place for growing business #13 in US fastest growing job market #1 in US growth in per capita income #1 in US growth in wholesale & retail jobs NH has the lowest Tax Burden in the United States. NH has the lowest Crime Rate in the United States. NH has the highest Standard of Living in the United States. NH has ranks 12th of the Highest Percentages of College-educated in the United States. NH ranks 9th of the Highest Income Levels in the United States
no sales tax.
Any tax-free purchase of a vehicle brought into MA by a MA resident is subject to the 6.25 percent sales and use tax. It would only be exempt from MA tax if it were purchased more than 6 months ago in a state that collected a sales tax and that tax was paid and non-refundable.
In New Hampshire, interest and dividends are subject to a state tax, but this tax is not deductible on your federal Schedule A form. Schedule A is used for itemizing deductions on your federal income tax return, and state-specific taxes like the New Hampshire interest and dividends tax do not qualify as deductible expenses on that form. However, you should check for any applicable local or state tax credits or deductions that may be available.
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There is no difference, the state police is the division, the trooper is the person.
The Purple Finch became the state bird of NH in 1957.
A NH state legislator's salary is $200.
NH covers 5,984,000 total acres.
All states except Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon, collect sales taxes. Alaska has no sales tax or personal income tax. NH has sales taxes on meals, rooms, gasoline, alcohol, and cigarettes. See 'Sources and related links' below for information on state sales tax rates.