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    Lightbulb New Jersey Vs. New Hampshire

    New Jersey Vs. New Hampshire
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    While New Hampshire and New Jersey both have "New" in their names, the states couldn't be further apart politically. New Hampshire has just about the least restrictive self-defense laws and lowest taxes in the nation. Then there is New Jersey!

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    As a long ago ex denizen of New Jerky, this is true.

    And property taxes are higher in NJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    And property taxes are higher in NJ.
    I was surprised when I first learned that. People complain about high property taxes in NH, especially in southeastern NH. But parts of NJ are much higher.

    7 of the 10 counties in America with the highest property taxes are in N.J., study says (the other 3 counties are in the NYC area)
    http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/201...tudy_says.html
    Paul Milo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com By Paul Milo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
    on April 28, 2015 at 12:36 PM, updated April 28, 2015 at 1:12 PM

    Westchester, N.Y., $13,842
    Rockland, N.Y., $10,550
    Bergen, NJ, $9,546
    Essex, N.J., $9,288
    Nassau, N.Y., $9,091
    Passaic, N.J., $8,978
    Union, N.J., $8,926
    Morris, N.J., $8,549
    Hudson, N.J., $8,407
    Hunterdon, N.J., $8,392
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    Tax free would be nice, if only it was true. New Jersey and Connecticut are the only states with higher property taxes from what I've seen. I know the rate varies throughout NH, but the same is true for many other states. NH is good on some things. But all states suck one way or another.

    $4,636.00

    Median Property Tax In New Hampshire
    1.86%

    Median Property Tax
    As Percentage Of Home Value
    6.34%

    Median Property Tax
    As Percentage Of Income
    $249,700.00

    Median Home Value In New Hampshire
    $73,159.00

    Median Income In New Hampshire
    http://www.tax-rates.org/new_hampshire/property-tax
    http://www.propertytax101.org/newhampshire/propertytax
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    Quote Originally Posted by William Tell View Post
    Tax free would be nice, if only it was true.
    Agreed. While there are communities in NH without property taxes, property taxes tend to be above average in NH. It is worth noting that over half the land in NH is in Current Use status, meaning that it is taxed at a very low rate. That information isn't helpful for anything less than middle class folks when it comes to owning land. However, if you are upper middle class, you can really get a ton of land and pay almost no taxes on it, other than on your house and the 1 acre nearest it. For the lower middle class, well, there is no general sales tax, so that helps them Plus, much of the Current Use status land is at least partially open to the public to enjoy for free.

    As for the various other taxes in NH, like high corporate taxes on large corporations, those certainly do exist. The Tax Free thing is a fun, catchy way to describe the various factors that are being compared on the image between the two states. It isn't meant to be taken as there are no taxes at all in NH This is a popular meme for the FSP
    Last edited by Keith and stuff; 05-03-2015 at 10:29 PM.
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