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Qualified Disaster Losses in New Hampshire 2026

Calculate your qualified disaster losses tax savings in New Hampshire. New Hampshire has no state income tax, so savings come from the federal level.

New Hampshire Tax Overview

State Income Tax
None
none
Sales Tax
None
avg combined: 0%
Property Tax Rate
1.86%
Median Income
$88,465

No income tax (interest/dividends tax repealed 2025). No sales tax. Very high property taxes (1.86%).

$1,100
Est. Total Savings
No Limit
Max Deduction
Itemized
Deduction Type
22.0%
Combined Tax Rate

Qualified Disaster Losses Savings Calculator for New Hampshire

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Federal Savings

$1,100

22% bracket

New Hampshire State

$0

0% rate

Total Savings

$1,100

22.0% combined

At a 22.0% combined tax rate in New Hampshire, every $1,000 in deductions saves you $220 in taxes.

Savings by Tax Bracket in New Hampshire

10%
$500
12%
$600
22%
$1,100
24%
$1,200
32%
$1,600
35%
$1,750
37%
$1,850

New Hampshire has no state income tax — savings are from federal taxes only.

Eligibility Requirements

Victims of qualifying disasters

  • 1Federally declared disaster
  • 2Not covered by insurance
  • 3Special rules may apply

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • !Not filing proper forms
  • !Including insured losses

New Hampshire Filing Tips

Fully income-tax-free since 2025. No sales tax. Very high property taxes can offset savings for homeowners. If commuting to Massachusetts, you may owe MA tax.

Required Tax Forms

Form 4684

File these forms with your federal tax return to claim the qualified disaster losses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I save with the Qualified Disaster Losses in New Hampshire?

In New Hampshire, the qualified disaster losses can save you an estimated $1,100 per year on a $5,000 deduction. This includes $1,100 in federal tax savings. The national average savings is $10,000/year.

What is the New Hampshire state income tax rate?

New Hampshire has no state income tax, which means the qualified disaster losses only provides federal tax savings for New Hampshire residents. No income tax (interest/dividends tax repealed 2025). No sales tax. Very high property taxes (1.86%).

Who qualifies for the Qualified Disaster Losses in New Hampshire?

Victims of qualifying disasters. The eligibility requirements are the same whether you live in New Hampshire or another state, as this is a federal tax deduction. However, your total savings will vary based on New Hampshire's lack of state income tax.

What tax forms do I need to claim the Qualified Disaster Losses in New Hampshire?

To claim the qualified disaster losses, you need to file Form 4684 with your federal return. Filing status affects your deduction limits and tax bracket.

Is the Qualified Disaster Losses better in New Hampshire than in states without income tax?

Since New Hampshire has no state income tax, the qualified disaster losses only reduces your federal tax bill. Residents in states with income tax get additional state-level savings. However, New Hampshire residents often benefit from lower overall tax burden.

What is the standard deduction in New Hampshire for 2026?

New Hampshire has no state income tax, so there is no state standard deduction. The federal standard deduction for 2026 is $14,600 for single filers and $29,200 for married filing jointly.