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Old 03-22-2019, 08:13 AM   #15
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As far as tax burdens, New Hampshire is a great place to live. New Hampshire has a total tax burden of about 7%. Tax burden measures the proportion of total personal income that residents pay toward state and local taxes, property taxes, individual income taxes and sales and excise taxes. NH ranks 46th in the US for total tax burden which is very good but the property tax rate is the 3rd highest in the nation. If you are a resident of New Hampshire you have it pretty good but if you are a resident of another state and own property in NH be prepared to pay very high property taxes.


Could you clarify your last comment? Why would my property tax in NH be higher if I am a resident on another state? Or are you just saying that the property tax is higher than most states? Honestly if you are not waterfront or waterview in NH property tax isn’t terry.


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