Interesting. Thanks for posting. With no state income tax and no sales tax, how do they fund basic ‘stuff’, schools, roads, state university, police, etc. A lesson to be learned for other states?
NH has high property taxes, but most of those taxes are spent at the local level. 9% meals tax & NH owns all the state liquor stores so they get a lot of tax money from tourists. NH has a very lean government. Not many state workers & they get by. They also have no in-state estate tax or ANY capital gains taxes which makes the job they do running the state on the cheap remarkable.