New Hampshire Sales Tax Guide for SaaS and E-Commerce Businesses 2025

New Hampshire does not impose a general statewide or local sales tax. SaaS, digital products, and e-commerce goods are not subject to sales tax.
While the state has certain limited taxes (like meals and rentals or communication services), there is no general sales or use tax on goods or digital products.
Last updated: October 2025
Quick Reference: New Hampshire Sales Tax 2025
Topic | Details |
---|---|
State sales tax rate | 0% (no state sales tax) |
Local sales tax | None |
Economic nexus | None (no sales tax) |
Is SaaS taxable? | No |
Registration portal | Not applicable |
Tax agency | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (DRA) |
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FAQs: New Hampshire Sales Tax for SaaS & E-Commerce
Is SaaS taxable in New Hampshire?
No. Since New Hampshire has no general sales tax, SaaS is not taxed.
Are digital goods or physical goods taxable?
No. Both digital and physical goods are not subject to general sales tax in New Hampshire.
Do I need to register for sales tax in New Hampshire?
No. Because there is no sales tax, there is no registration requirement.
Does New Hampshire have any sales tax at all?
No. The state does not have a general sales tax. However, there are specific excise taxes on meals, rentals, and communications. See the NH DRA FAQ on sales tax for details.
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