What is the sales tax rate in New Hampshire?

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New Hampshire is unique in that it does not impose a state sales tax on most goods and services. This means that residents and visitors can enjoy shopping without the additional cost of sales tax. However, there are certain specific taxes that apply to particular products and services, such as meals, rooms, and telecommunications. For example, the state does have a tax on meals and rentals, which is currently set at nine percent. Additionally, New Hampshire relies on other forms of taxation, such as property taxes and income from various business taxes, to generate revenue. Individuals seeking more information about New Hampshire's tax laws and regulations are encouraged to visit the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration's official website for detailed guidance and resources.
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Answered Jun 24, 2025

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