New Hampshire Sales Tax Nexus Thresholds — 2026
Last updated: April 2026
Researched by the NexusFlag Research Team
New Hampshire does not have a statewide sales tax and therefore has no economic nexus threshold.
Source: New Hampshire Department of RevenueCheck if you've crossed nexus in New Hampshire
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Frequently asked questions about New Hampshire sales tax nexus
Does New Hampshire have a sales tax?
No. New Hampshire does not impose a statewide sales tax. Remote sellers are not required to collect state-level sales tax on sales made to New Hampshire customers.
Do I need to register for sales tax in New Hampshire?
Remote sellers do not need to register for New Hampshire state sales tax because there is no statewide sales tax. If you have customers in certain municipalities within New Hampshire, local tax rules may apply — particularly in Alaska, which allows local jurisdictions to impose their own sales taxes.
Can I ignore New Hampshire for sales tax purposes?
For state-level sales tax, yes — New Hampshire has no statewide sales tax. However, keep records of your New Hampshire sales in case local tax rules change or apply in specific jurisdictions.
Disclaimer: NexusFlag provides informational data about published state nexus thresholds — not tax advice. State laws change frequently. Always verify current New Hampshire threshold requirements with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue or a qualified sales tax professional before making compliance decisions.