This is an official form from the New Hampshire Judicial Branch, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New Hampshire statutes and law.
This is an official form from the New Hampshire Judicial Branch, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by New Hampshire statutes and law.
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New Hampshire does not currently have an individual income tax, so there is no withholding tax.
N Assemble any schedules and forms behind your Form 1040/1040A in the order of the "Attachment Sequence No." shown in the upper right hand corner of the schedule or form. For supporting statements, arrange them in the same order as the schedules or forms they support and attach them last.
Residents and part-year residents must file DP-10 if gross interest and dividends from all sources (DP-10 line 3 or Form 1040 lines 2a + 2b + 3b + taxed 1099-R distributions) exceed $2,400/4,800. Clients not required to file a federal return may still need to file DP-10.
The NH Interest and Dividends return is called Form DP-10. This one form is used for resident and part-year resident returns. There is no filing requirement for nonresidents. See for instructions, the Interest and Dividends Quick Checklist(what is/isn't taxable by NH) and tax forms.
Plenty of income tax returns are still being mailed in filled out by hand, and I guarantee you that lots of those income tax returns have white-out all over them. White-out what needs to be whited out and enter correct numbers by hand, recheck your math and you'll be fine.