Sales Tax in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has no state sales tax. Add or remove sales tax on any purchase amount, and see how it compares to states that do charge it.

New Hampshire sales tax on common purchase amounts

New Hampshire charges no state sales tax, so these totals match the pre-tax price.

PriceSales taxTotal
$50.00$0.00$50.00
$100.00$0.00$100.00
$500.00$0.00$500.00
$1,000.00$0.00$1,000.00
$2,500.00$0.00$2,500.00

Other states

States with no state sales tax: Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon.

Frequently asked questions

What is the sales tax rate in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire charges no state sales tax at all, so most purchases have no sales tax added at checkout, though a small number of localities or special-purpose taxes may still apply in specific cases.

How much sales tax is added to a $100 purchase in New Hampshire?

Nothing at the state level, a $100 purchase stays $100 in most of New Hampshire.

Does sales tax vary by city within New Hampshire?

New Hampshire's combined rate here uses the state's population-weighted average local rate, since per-city rate data for this state isn't broken out individually. Actual city/county rates can differ slightly from this average; confirm with the retailer or your state revenue department for an exact figure.

Is New Hampshire sales tax charged on top of the price or included in it?

Sales tax in the US is added on top of the listed price at checkout, unlike VAT-style taxes that are baked into a sticker price. The calculator above supports both directions: adding tax to a price, or working backward from a total that already includes tax.

Rates are approximate combined state + average local sales tax. City rates shown where available. Verify with your state revenue department before filing. Source: Tax Foundation 2026 midyear update (population-weighted average local rates). Last updated 2026-07-01.