ROBERT SIEGEL
Esme Murphy is keeping a close eye on the Granite State as voters attend the New Hampshire primaries for the 2024 presidential election.Jan 24, 2024 Facebook Latest Videos NEXT Weather: 10 p.m. report for Minnesota on... 03:214h ago ...
Social Security taxes are matched by the employer, for a total of 12.4%. Medicare has no cap and is calculated at 1.45% of an employee’s gross pay. The employer matches Medicare tax for a total of 2.9%. If an employee earns more than $200,000 in a single year, employers must ...
Transfer taxes:As described above, this common real estate tax is charged to both buyers and sellers in New Hampshire. Recording fee:In New Hampshire, the seller is on the hook for recording fees, which cover the cost of making the real estate transaction public record. These can run to se...
Additionally, there is no income tax in New Hampshire. However, all dividends and interest earned by residents are subject to a 5% tax. The state passed a bill in 2018 that, starting on January 1, 2024, would gradually eliminate the 5% state tax on interest and profits. ...
Even with Trump's dominance in the Iowa caucuses, Haley has insisted that the contest isn't over after the two early states. "This is not a coronation. This is an election," Haley told CBS News. "You have Iowa, you have New Hampshire, you have South Carolina, you have Supe...
State Tax Years Every state handles taxation independently of the federal system, but most imposeincome taxesand use April 15 as their required filing date. Virginia is an exception, with a filing deadline of May 1.5 Several states do not have income taxes. New Hampshire, which has no income...
New Hampshire taxes only income from interest and dividends and not earned income from salary and wages. The state is phasing this out gradually and plans to repeal this fully by January 2025. Tennessee used to tax interest income and dividends, but it completed a phase-out on...
For example, for a long-run comparison of two states that are virtually identical in every way except for the size of the private sectora€"New Hampshire and Mainea€"see: http://nheconomics.org/2010/08/in-the-news-august-27-2010/...
Part III discusses the distinction between information and telecommunication services in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, whether VoIP may qualify as Internet access in light of the Internet Tax Freedom Act ("ITFA") of 1998, and the federal regulation of VoIP. Finally, Part IV addresses the ...