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June 1, 2019
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I live in MA, but I work in NH. MA taxes my income and NH does not. Do I need to fill out a state return for NH too, or can I just fill one out for MA?

  • June 1, 2019
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I live in Massachusetts and work in New Hampshire. MA taxes my income (NH does not tax income), so do I need to fill out a state form for NH, or can I just fill one out for MA. I havent had to fill out a NH state return before, but I noticed NH was not listed as one of the exception states that it said to leave the "select a state" option up to the statement that YES I made money in another state, so I wasn't sure if I had to do it or not.

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June 1, 2019

No, you don't have to file a NH tax return.

If you were a NH resident and had interest and dividend income in excess of $2,400 (S) or $4,800 (MFJ) or you had a business with Gross Income greater than $50,000 or Gross Receipts greater than $150,000 or an Enterprise Value greater than $75,000,