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New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration

The mission of the Department of Revenue Administration is to fairly and efficiently administer the tax laws of the State of New Hampshire, collecting the proper amount of taxes due, incurring the least cost to the taxpayers, in a manner that merits the highest degree of public confidence in our integrity. Further, we will provide prompt and constructive assistance to the municipal units of government in matters of budget, finance, and the appraisal of real estate.

Announcements and Notices
Rev 1403.02(d), Rev 1404.01, Rev 1404.03, and Rev 1405.01 Utility Property Tax Payment Form
October 24, 2016
The existing Rev 1403.02 governs the notice of value and tax bill for the utility property tax. Rev 1404.01 specifies the mailing address for returns and payments. Rev 1404.03 requires completion and filing of the return, with payment, and Rev 1405.01 specifies the mailing address for filing documents other than returns and payments. Rev 1403.02(d) is being amended, and Rev 1404.01, Rev 1404.03, and Rev 1405.01 are being readopted with amendment to change “return” to “payment form,” consistent with the changes to RSA 83-F:5, I, effective July 18, 2016.
September 2, 2016
The purpose of this Technical Information Release is to advise taxpayers and tax preparers of the annual underpayment and overpayment interest rates for calendar year 2017 as established by RSA 21-J:28. Effective January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017.
August 12, 2016
Senate Bill 342 (Chapter 300, Laws of 2016) repeals and reenacts RSA 77-A:4, XIV relative to how a business organization treats the sale or exchange of an ownership interest which results in an increase in basis of assets under Federal law.

Web Browser Security Standards for e-File New Hampshire

July 13, 2016
The New Hampshire Department of Revenue has upgraded the web browser security standards for e-File services through e-File New Hampshire. These services include filing your Business Enterprise Taxes, Business Profits Taxes, Interest & Dividends Taxes, Meals and Rooms (Rentals) Taxes, and Real Estate Transfer Taxes online. Please be advised that the new minimum browser requirements are:
  • Microsoft Internet Browser V10 and higher
  • Firefox 31 or higher
  • Chrome 38 or higher
  • Safari 6 or higher

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New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Governor Hugh Gallen State Office Park
109 Pleasant Street (Medical & Surgical Building), Concord NH
Concord, NH 03301
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