New Hampshire Estimated Tax Payments

New Hampshire does not levy an individual income tax.

New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration

https://www.revenue.nh.gov

Federal Schedule (Reference)

Federal Individual Estimated Payments (Form 1040-ES)

Q1

Apr 15, 2026

40 days away
Q2

Jun 15, 2026

101 days away
Q3

Sep 15, 2026

193 days away
Q4

Jan 15, 2027

315 days away

Entity Types Without State Estimated Payments

The following entity types do not have state-level estimated payment requirements listed for New Hampshire:

  • individual No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.
  • Sole Proprietorship No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.
  • Partnership No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.
  • S Corporation No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.
  • C Corporation No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.
  • LLC No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.
  • Nonprofit No state individual income tax. Other business taxes may apply.

FAQ

Does New Hampshire require estimated tax payments?

New Hampshire does not have an income tax. Consult New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration for details.

Are New Hampshire estimated payment dates the same as federal?

Not applicable — New Hampshire does not require estimated payments at the entity level for most filers.

What form do I use for New Hampshire estimated payments?

Contact New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration at https://www.revenue.nh.gov for the correct estimated payment voucher and instructions.