New Hampshire Statutes

§ 78-E:1 — Findings and Purpose

New Hampshire § 78-E:1
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title VTAXATION
Ch. 78-EPROTECTION OF PRIVATE CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND RIGHTS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE REMOTE SELLERS IN CONNECTION WITH CERTAIN FOREIGN SALES AND USE TAXES

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 78-E:1 (2026).

Text

The general court finds that:

I.Over 10,000 state and local jurisdictions within the United States impose sales and use taxes. Many of these jurisdictions have their own laws, regulations, policies, and standards for determining sales and use tax obligations.
II.The state of New Hampshire does not impose a traditional broad-based sales and use tax on customers making purchases of goods and services in New Hampshire, nor on goods and services purchased by its residents out of state for use, storage, or consumption in New Hampshire. New Hampshire law and policy does not require New Hampshire businesses to suffer the cost and burdens of establishing administrative systems to comply with the collection and remission provisions of a traditional broad-based sales and use tax law.
III.The stat

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Legislative History

2019, 280:1, eff. July 19, 2019.

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