There most certainly is income tax in New Hampshire.
Sales Tax
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.
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.
Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon
Several states have no sales tax. Among them are Oregon and New Hampshire.
There is no income tax in NH on anything other than business income or dividends and interest.
States without a state income tax such as Florida, Texas, and New Hampshire do not have an income tax do not withhold from pensions.
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I can give you an answer for New Hampshire: none (New Hampshire doesn't have a state income tax).For any state that does have a state income tax, it's going to be a lot more complicated because it depends on a number of factors. Your best bet is to consult an accountant or tax attorney in your state and ask them what it should be for the specific case you have in mind.
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