Sales Tax
There most certainly is income tax in New Hampshire.
Connecticut residents do not pay sales tax on tires purchased in New Hampshire, as New Hampshire does not have a sales tax. However, if they were to use the tires in Connecticut, they may be subject to use tax, which applies to goods purchased out-of-state for use in Connecticut. It's advisable for Connecticut residents to check with the state's tax authority for specific regulations regarding use tax on out-of-state purchases.
Several states have no sales tax. Among them are Oregon and New Hampshire.
You pay taxes in the state where you register the car.
A New Hampshire resident working in Maine may have to pay income tax to Maine on the income earned in Maine. However, they may be able to claim a credit on their New Hampshire tax return for taxes paid to Maine to avoid double taxation. It is important for them to understand the tax laws of both states and consider consulting a tax professional for guidance.
Yes- you pay the taxes when you register your car in the state you live in.
No Sales Tax and no Income Tax.
the tax is 9 %
No married couple is permitted to file a joint state income tax return in New Hampshire. New Hampshire is one of the seven US states that have no individual income tax.
Alaska, Florida, Nevada, S.Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. New Hampshire and Tennessee only tax dividend and interest income. Does that help you? Good luck.
Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon
In 2015, New Hampshire did not have a general sales tax or a state meal tax. However, the state imposes a 9% tax on meals and room rentals, which is applicable to prepared food and beverage sales at restaurants, hotels, and other establishments. This tax is collected by the seller and remitted to the state. New Hampshire's approach to taxation is notable for its lack of a broad sales tax, relying instead on specific taxes like the meal tax to generate revenue.