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State tax filing
No, New Hampshire residents file a tax return if their interest and dividend income exceeds $2,400 ($4,800 for joint filers) plus there are exemptions for age, blindness, and disability. A 5% tax is assessed on interest and dividend income. According to your figures, there should be a tax assessed.
Did you enter the $8500 as $85 maybe? View your NH Tax Summary to ensure the full amount of your interest is entered.
- Sign in to your TurboTax account.
- Open or continue your return.
- Select Tax Tools from the menu (if you don't see this, select the menu icon in the upper-left corner).
- With the Tax Tools menu open, you can then:
- Select Tools. Next, select View Tax Summary in the pop-up, then from the left side panel, choose NH Tax Summary
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‎February 21, 2024
4:50 PM