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Retirement tax questions
Please review this NH link, for more information. This is for individuals who are residents or inhabitants of New Hampshire for any part of the tax year must file if they received more than $2,400 of gross interest and/or dividend income for a single individual or $4,800 of such income for a married couple filing a joint New Hampshire return.
New Hampshire uses Form DP-10 for full or part-year residents. The DP-10 only has to be filed if the taxpayer received more than $2400 (single) or $4800 (joint) of interest and/or dividends. So if you are not required to file this form you can just delete the NH return in the STATE tab. If you do fall within this category, check your state return to see if you have a DP-10 form listed in your return.
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