New Hampshire Tax Calculator 2026 โ No Income Tax, High Property Tax
Calculate your New Hampshire tax burden in 2026. NH has zero income tax and no sales tax since 2025. Compare property tax, federal tax and NH vs ME, VT, MA total burden.
NH Tax Summary 2026
New Hampshire Tax Overview 2026
New Hampshire is now fully tax-free on income. The Interest and Dividends (I&D) tax โ which had existed since 1923 โ was phased out by January 1, 2025. Combined with the pre-existing absence of a general income tax and zero sales tax, NH residents enjoy some of the lowest state-level taxation in the country.
The Catch: Property Taxes
New Hampshire funds its state and local government almost entirely through property taxes. With an effective rate around 2.09%, a $400,000 home costs about $8,360/year in property taxes. This is the second-highest effective property tax rate in the US (after New Jersey). The state also does not have a broad-based consumer sales tax, so local revenue depends heavily on property owners.
Formula
NH Property Tax = Home Value ร ~2.09% (effective rate)
NH Sales Tax = $0
Old I&D Tax Savings = Dividend & Interest Income ร 5% (pre-2025 rate)
Federal Tax = Calculated on total income (earned + investment)
Example
NH state income tax: $0 (no income tax)
NH property tax: $450,000 ร 2.09% = $9,405
NH sales tax: $0
Savings vs old I&D: $15,000 ร 5% = $750/year
Federal tax: approx. $21,800 (at $115K total income, single)
NH vs Neighboring States Total Burden
Compare New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts total tax burden at your income and home value
Total state+local tax burden at your income and home value. Includes state income tax, property tax (at state average effective rates) and sales tax estimate.
| State | Income Tax | Property Tax | Sales Tax Est. | Total Burden | vs NH |
|---|
Income levels where NH's property tax premium is offset by income tax savings versus Massachusetts (5% flat) and Maine (top 7.15%).
| Income | MA Income Tax Savings | ME Income Tax Savings | NH Property Tax Premium | Net Benefit vs MA | Net Benefit vs ME |
|---|