Travel Nurse Tax Guide: New Hampshire
2026 income tax rates, reciprocity agreements, and tools to calculate your real take-home pay.
State Income Tax
Only your taxable hourly wages are subject to New Hampshirestate income tax. Tax-free stipends (housing, M&IE) are excluded.
Reciprocity Agreements
New Hampshire does not have reciprocity agreements with other states. If you live in a different state, you'll file a non-resident return in New Hampshire for wages earned here.
Calculate Your Take-Home in New Hampshire
Common Questions
Does New Hampshire have a state income tax?
No. New Hampshire does not tax wage income, making it a popular assignment state for travel nurses who want to maximize take-home pay.
How do travel nurse stipends work in New Hampshire?
Tax-free housing and M&IE stipends are not subject to New Hampshire state income tax, as long as you maintain a valid tax home. Only your taxable hourly wages count toward New Hampshire income tax.
Rates reflect 2026 tax year. Tax estimates are for informational purposes only — not tax advice. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.