New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die" branding extends to its tax structure: no sales tax, no statewide personal income tax on wages, and a relatively light regulatory layer. Manchester's defense and tech firms (BAE Systems is the state's largest private employer), Portsmouth's professional services and tourism, and Nashua's manufacturing all anchor the southern tier where most of the population lives. Here's the 2026 playbook.
Part 1 — Legal Business Registration Steps in New Hampshire
New Hampshire business formations are filed with the New Hampshire Secretary of State, Corporation Division via QuickStart at quickstart.sos.nh.gov.
File your formation documents
- Domestic LLC Certificate of Formation: filing fee is currently $100.
- Domestic for-profit corporation Articles of Incorporation: filing fee is currently $100 — verify on the SOS fee schedule.
- Registered agent: Required.
Annual Report — New Hampshire's $100 every-year filing
Every New Hampshire LLC, corporation, and limited partnership must file an Annual Report with the Secretary of State by April 1 each year. The filing fee is currently $100. Late filing brings a $50 penalty.
Business Profits Tax (BPT) + Business Enterprise Tax (BET) — New Hampshire's business taxes
New Hampshire is unusual: it has no broad personal income or general sales tax, but it imposes two business-specific taxes:
- Business Profits Tax (BPT): a tax on the taxable business profits of any business organization with $109,000+ in gross business income (as of recent threshold updates — verify current amount). The BPT rate has been gradually reduced over recent years.
- Business Enterprise Tax (BET): a tax on the enterprise value tax base (compensation paid, interest, and dividends) of any business organization with $298,000+ in gross business receipts or $298,000+ in enterprise value tax base (verify current thresholds). The BET rate is small but applies to a wider base.
Both are filed annually with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (DRA).
Sales tax — none
New Hampshire is one of the few US states with no general sales tax. The state does impose specific taxes on meals and rooms (currently 8.5%) and on certain other activities — restaurants, hotels, and vacation rentals register with the DRA separately.
Part 2 — New Hampshire Web Compliance & Accessibility Laws
Privacy law
As of mid-2026, New Hampshire has not enacted a comprehensive CCPA/VCDPA-style consumer privacy law applicable to all businesses, though bills have been introduced. New Hampshire's data-breach notification statute applies.
Website accessibility
Title III of the ADA applies. New Hampshire is a low-volume ADA-website-lawsuit jurisdiction. Build to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.
Part 3 — Strategic Web Design for New Hampshire Industries
New Hampshire's economy concentrates around advanced manufacturing and defense (BAE Systems, Sig Sauer, the broader precision manufacturing cluster), tourism, lodging, and outdoor recreation (the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, the Seacoast, Mount Washington), and professional services and small business (Portsmouth's growing services sector, Manchester's healthcare and finance footprint).
Service businesses, B2B, professionals
For New Hampshire professional services, agencies, and B2B firms, aThemes Sydney provides credible starter sites and 90+ PageSpeed scores.
DTC and New Hampshire-made brands
For New Hampshire craft brands, food and beverage, and outdoor product, pair Botiga with the Merchant plugin.
Part 4 — Funding Your Digital Transition in New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Business Finance Authority (BFA): Loan guarantees, capital access, and bond programs.
- New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA): Coordinates business resources, including the Office of Economic Development and the Division of Travel and Tourism.
- New Hampshire Innovation Research Center (NHIRC): University-affiliated R&D matching for New Hampshire small businesses partnering with state universities.
- New Hampshire SBDC: Free advising statewide.
- USDA Rural Development: Most of northern New Hampshire is rural-eligible.
Part 5 — Local SEO Blueprint for New Hampshire Businesses
- Optimize Google Business Profile with accurate hours and seasonal Special Hours.
- Get listed on Visit NH (state tourism), Visit Portsmouth, Manchester Chamber, Greater Nashua Chamber, plus regional tourism associations (White Mountains, Lakes Region).
- Implement
LocalBusinessschema with proper sub-type andareaServedmatching your town. - Target town-level intent. New Hampshire is town-centric in search — "dentist Concord," "inn North Conway," "wedding venue Portsmouth."
- Build evergreen content around fall foliage (peak mid-September to mid-October), ski season, and summer Seacoast tourism.
- Earn reviews aggressively via automated post-service requests.
Ready to build your New Hampshire business website?
Start free with Sydney for a service or hospitality site, or pair Botiga with Merchant for a New Hampshire DTC brand.
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