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  2. View tax - Wikipedia

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    The "view tax" referred to an impetus in the New Hampshire legislature in 2005 to increase the property tax rate on property with a “pleasing view.” House Bill 245 would not have imposed a tax, but merely would have set up a committee of six legislators to “study the processes for valuing water frontage and views of scenic areas”. [2]

  3. Killington, Vermont secession movement - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire lacks a general sales tax, but it does have a rooms and meals tax. New Hampshire also has what amounts to a statewide property tax, like Vermont's. Like all other states, both Vermont and New Hampshire levy high taxes on gasoline and tobacco. Like Vermont (but unlike some other states), New Hampshire does not guarantee that a ...

  4. New Hampshire says ‘RIP’ to final income tax - AOL

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    The end of the tax, which was previously approved by the state Legislature, effectively marked the end of New Hampshire's income tax system. New Hampshire is long known for having no broad-based ...

  5. Politics of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    There is a 8.5% tax on meals and short-term rentals, [19] and a 3% income tax on dividends and interest (abolished effective 2025); [20] moreover, the state's 0.55% Business Enterprise Tax [21] is essentially an income tax on sole proprietors who earn over $281,000 per year.

  6. New Hampshire’s interest and dividends tax – and why it’s a ...

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    The interest and dividends tax is a state tax on distributions, dividends, and interest income often accrued from investments. New Hampshire’s interest and dividends tax – and why it’s a hot ...

  7. Government of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    A statewide property tax. New Hampshire instituted this tax in 2002, in response to court-ordered statewide equalization of education funding (see Claremont suits). The tax, which was lower than the amount previously assessed by school districts, is in theory returned to the school districts, though adjustments by the state legislature create ...

  8. New Hampshire business tax cuts did not create state’s ...

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    New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute report finds no significant link between NH’s business tax reductions and the state’s recent revenue increases.

  9. Edward and Elaine Brown - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lewis Brown (born 1942) and his wife, Elaine Alice Brown (born c. 1940), residents of the state of New Hampshire, gained national news media attention as tax protesters in early 2007 for refusing to pay the U.S. federal income tax and subsequently refusing to surrender to federal government agents after having been convicted of tax crimes.