New Hampshire sales tax rate
New Hampshire is one of the five US states with no statewide sales tax. That means most purchases in New Hampshire have no state sales tax added at checkout. Some local districts or specific goods may still carry a tax, so check locally if you are unsure.
How to use the New Hampshire sales tax calculator
- Enter the amount. Type the price you are starting from.
- Check the rate. The New Hampshire rate is pre-filled at 0%. Change it to your local combined rate if needed.
- Pick add or extract. Add tax to a pre-tax price, or extract the tax already inside a total.
- Read the result. The net, tax amount and gross total update instantly.
Frequently asked questions
What is the New Hampshire sales tax rate?
New Hampshire has no statewide sales tax, so the base rate is 0%. Local taxes may apply in some areas.
Does this include local New Hampshire taxes?
There is no statewide rate to include. Enter a local rate if your area charges one.
Can I remove sales tax from a New Hampshire total?
Yes. Choose the extract option and enter the tax-inclusive total to see the pre-tax price and the New Hampshire tax portion.
Is this official tax advice?
No. It is a quick estimate. Verify rates with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue for filings or invoices.
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Rates are statewide base figures and may change; local taxes vary. Not tax advice.