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Calculadora de cheque New Hampshire 2026

New Hampshire has no income tax on wages — and after the multi-year phase-out of the Interest & Dividends (I&D) tax (HB 2, 2021), there is no income tax of any kind effective January 1, 2025. Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Portsmouth, and rural New Hampshire all run pure federal + FICA paychecks. NH is also one of only five US states with no statewide sales tax (the others: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, Oregon). The state funds itself primarily through property tax (1.93% effective average — second-highest in the US), business profits tax, and rooms-and-meals tax.

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New Hampshire: No income tax (I&D repealed Jan 2025); no sales tax; property tax 1.93% second-highest in US
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Sueldo neto anual

$58,668

$4,889/mes · $2,256/quincenal · tasa efectiva 16.78%

+ $3,000/año aporte patronal 401(k) → $78,000 compensación total

Desglose de impuestos

Impuesto federal sobre la renta$6,845
FICA (SS + Medicare)$5,738
Impuesto estatal New Hampshire$0 (sin impuesto estatal)
Contribución 401(k)$3,750
Deducciones totales$16,333
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Datos de impuestos New Hampshire (2026)

Estructura tributaria

No income tax (I&D tax repealed effective Jan 2025)

Tasa top

0%

Deducción estándar

N/A (no state income tax)

Otra nómina estatal

None at state level

Característica notable de nómina New Hampshire

New Hampshire has no income tax on wages and the Interest & Dividends tax was fully repealed effective January 1, 2025. NH residents now pay only federal + FICA on wages and ordinary investment income. Property tax averages 1.93% effective — second-highest in the US after New Jersey. The state has no statewide sales tax (one of only five US states with neither income nor sales tax — NH, AK, DE, MT, OR).

Cómo funciona realmente un cheque New Hampshire

Withholding on a New Hampshire paycheck is federal-only — no state Form W-4, no state withholding. As of January 1, 2025, NH has no income tax of any kind: the Interest & Dividends tax (which had taxed investment income at 5% for high-bracket filers) was fully phased out per HB 2 (2021), with the rate stepping down 0.2%/year from 5% in 2023 to 4% in 2024 to 3% in 2025... and accelerated legislation eliminated it entirely effective the start of 2025. Massachusetts commuters working in NH no longer face the prior I&D consideration; pure-NH workers see only federal + FICA on every paystub.

Take-home math at three tiers, New Hampshire single filer 2026: $60,000 → about $4,400 federal + $4,590 FICA = $8,990 deductions, take-home $51,010 (85%). $100,000 → $11,800 federal + $7,650 FICA = $19,450, take-home $80,550 (81%). $150,000 → $24,000 federal + $9,275 FICA = $33,275, take-home $116,725 (78%). Identical to Texas, Florida, Wyoming at the wage layer. NH's edge versus peer no-tax states is the no-sales-tax + no-income-tax combination — for retirees and high-spending households, the absence of both layers stacks favorably. The trade-off: property tax is brutal at 1.93% effective average, and Manchester / Nashua / Portsmouth-area effective rates can hit 2.4%–2.6%.

New Hampshire's tax structure is genuinely distinctive — no income tax, no sales tax, no estate tax, no inheritance tax. The state funds itself through property tax (the dominant revenue source), Business Profits Tax (8.5% on businesses with gross receipts over $50K), Business Enterprise Tax (0.55% on payroll/interest/dividends paid by businesses), and the Meals & Rooms Tax (8.5% on restaurant meals and short-term lodging). Property tax burden is the largest single direct cost for NH homeowners — a $500K Manchester home pays about $9,650/year in property tax (1.93% effective). Long-term renters and modest-asset retirees benefit most from NH's structure; long-term homeowners feel the property-tax weight more than the no-income-tax savings recover.

The single highest-leverage tactic for New Hampshire W-2 earners is maxing federal pre-tax shelters since federal is the only income-tax layer (and was the only one even before the I&D repeal — wages were never NH-taxable). The bigger NH-specific lever is residency-and-housing planning: NH residency for Massachusetts commuters captures the no-income-tax advantage on wages while paying MA non-resident tax only on MA-sourced income. Property-tax-heavy state means renters benefit relatively more than homeowners — for younger NH residents, delaying home purchase until after a major income spike (RSU vest, business sale) keeps property-tax exposure low while capturing income-tax-free wage growth.

Peculiaridades fiscales New Hampshire

  • Interest & Dividends tax was fully repealed effective January 1, 2025 (HB 2, 2021 + acceleration) — NH now has zero income tax of any kind.
  • No statewide sales tax (one of five US states with neither income nor sales tax — NH, AK, DE, MT, OR).
  • Property tax: 1.93% effective average — second-highest in the US after New Jersey. Manchester / Nashua / Portsmouth metros run 2.4%–2.6%.
  • MA commuters living in NH avoid MA state tax on NH-sourced wages but owe MA non-resident tax on MA-sourced income (with no NH credit since NH has no tax).

Sources: federal brackets + standard deduction from IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32; retirement contribution limits ($24,500 401(k), $4,400 HSA, $7,500 IRA) from IRS Notice 2025-67; FICA limits from the SSA 2026 Fact Sheet;New Hampshire state brackets verified against the Tax Foundation 2026 State Income Tax Rates compilation and the New Hampshire Department of Revenue's published 2026 schedule. Recent New Hampshire reforms referenced: NH HB 2 (2021) — phased repeal of Interest & Dividends tax; fully eliminated Jan 1, 2025. Always cross-check with your state DOR before relying on any number for filing.

Referencia federal de impuestos sobre nómina

Por encima de la línea estatal, cada cheque New Hampshire debe impuesto federal sobre la renta + FICA (Seguridad Social + Medicare). Los desgloses:

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