New Hampshire tax deadlines 2026
Last updated May 14, 2026
- New Hampshire: No state wage income tax. Interest & Dividends Tax (Form DP-10) was 3% for 2025 — fully repealed effective tax year 2026 (no I&D tax going forward).
- NH Business Profits Tax (BPT) — 7.5% on net income for businesses with NH-sourced gross income > $103K. Quarterly estimates required.
- NH Business Enterprise Tax (BET) — 0.55% on wages, interest, dividends paid by businesses with $298K+ NH receipts.
New Hampshire individual income tax
Filing deadline
April 15, 2027
Extension deadline
October 15, 2027
New Hampshire only taxes interest and dividend income (no wage tax). Verify scope with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration.
Quarterly payments
Q1 2026
Jan 1 – Mar 31, 2026
Q2 2026
Apr 1 – May 31, 2026
Q3 2026
Jun 1 – Aug 31, 2026
Q4 2026
Sep 1 – Dec 31, 2026
Federal individual income tax (Form 1040)
Filing deadline
April 15, 2027
Extension deadline
October 15, 2027
Quarterly payments
Q1 2026
Jan 1 – Mar 31, 2026
Q2 2026
Apr 1 – May 31, 2026
Q3 2026
Jun 1 – Aug 31, 2026
Q4 2026
Sep 1 – Dec 31, 2026
Penalty summary
Failure-to-file: 5%/month up to 25%. Failure-to-pay: 0.5%/month. Interest accrues on unpaid balances.
Federal S-corp & partnership (Form 1120-S / 1065)
Filing deadline
March 16, 2027
Extension deadline
September 15, 2027
Federal C-corporation (Form 1120, calendar year)
Filing deadline
April 15, 2027
Extension deadline
October 15, 2027
Federal payroll (Form 941)
Quarterly payments
Q1 941
Jan – Mar 2026 wages
Q2 941
Apr – Jun 2026 wages
Q3 941
Jul – Sep 2026 wages
Q4 941
Oct – Dec 2026 wages
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Frequently Asked Questions
New Hampshire-specific and federal questions for tax year 2026.
Yes. New Hampshire's Interest & Dividends (I&D) tax was fully repealed effective tax year 2026 under HB 1 (2023). The final year for I&D tax was 2025 at a 3% rate. Beginning January 1, 2026, New Hampshire residents no longer owe state income tax on any form of personal income — making NH a true no-income-tax state for individuals. Businesses still owe BPT and BET.
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