New Hampshire's Income Tax Debate: Shifting the Burden? (2026)

A new plan for an income tax to fund education in New Hampshire is generating intense debate. Democratic lawmakers and progressive activists have introduced the '3-3 Tax Savings Plan': a 3% income tax and a $3 statewide property tax, each generating $1 billion. This proposal aims to shift the tax burden to wealthier Granite Staters while providing relief to middle-class and working-class families, seniors on fixed incomes, and those burdened by rising property taxes. The plan includes significant deductions: $35,000 for each taxpayer, $15,000 for each dependent, and $15,000 for single heads of households. However, the plan faces opposition from some Democrats and Republicans, who argue it will be a contentious issue in the upcoming election. Critics claim it will disproportionately affect lower-income residents, while supporters emphasize its potential to reduce the burden on the majority of New Hampshire residents.

New Hampshire's Income Tax Debate: Shifting the Burden? (2026)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Francesca Jacobs Ret

Last Updated:

Views: 6043

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Francesca Jacobs Ret

Birthday: 1996-12-09

Address: Apt. 141 1406 Mitch Summit, New Teganshire, UT 82655-0699

Phone: +2296092334654

Job: Technology Architect

Hobby: Snowboarding, Scouting, Foreign language learning, Dowsing, Baton twirling, Sculpting, Cabaret

Introduction: My name is Francesca Jacobs Ret, I am a innocent, super, beautiful, charming, lucky, gentle, clever person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.