Determine Your State and Local Business Tax Obligations in New Hampshire
In addition to business taxes required by the federal government, you will have to pay some state and local taxes. Each state and locality has its own tax laws. Having knowledge of your state tax requirement can help you avoid problems and your business save money. The most common types of tax requirements for small business are income taxes and employment taxes.
New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership
New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning
The New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning serves as a State Data Center that provides education and access to Census Bureau data and products as well as other statistical resources to millions of data users at the local level. Population estimates and projections, income, poverty, and employment data in addition to other economic data and statistical resources are available.
Location and contact information:
New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning
107 Pleasant Street
Johnson Hall, 3rd Floor
Concord, NH 03301
Ms. Joanne Cassulo
joanne.cassulo@nh.gov
(603) 271-2155
FAX (603) 271-2615
New Hampshire Procurement Technical Assistance Program (NH-PTAP)
The New Hampshire Procurement Technical Assistance Program (NH-PTAP) is a cooperative program of the State of New Hampshire Business Resource Center and the US Department of Defense, Defense Logistics Agency.
This national program provides specialized and professional assistance to businesses seeking assistance with contracting and subcontracting opportunities with Department of Defense (DOD), other federal agencies, or state and local governments.
For more information about NH-PTAP, contact:
David Pease, Program Manager at 603-271-7581 x315. Cell: 603-568-8485.
david.pease@dred.state.nh.us
Martha Keene, Procurement Specialist, at 603-271-7581 x113. Cell: 603-419-0456.
martha.keene@dred.state.nh.us
Amanda Duquette, Program Specialist, at 603-271-7581 x141. Cell: 603-419-0571.
amanda.duquette@dred.state.nh.us
New Hampshire State Trademark Registration Information
To register a trademark and/or service mark at the state level, you must file an application with the trademark office of the specific state in which protection is sought.
To learn about your state registration requirements, visit the link below for contact information for your location.
Small Business Administration (SBA) New Hampshire District Office
Start a Business in New Hampshire
Visit this state website to find resources and tools to help you start and operate a business in New Hampshire, such as registering your business name or applying for licenses and permits.
