New Hampshire’s total tax on lodging of 9% is 8th highest in U.S.
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Hotel room bills in New Hampshire tack on a total state lodging tax of 9 percent, the eighth highest lodging tax rate in the nation, according to a study by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL).
The state’s total tax on lodgings did not include any state sales tax. The authors of the study also emphasized that the total taxes identified do not include lodging levies enforced by local governments.
And some states vary lodging taxes based on hotel capacity and the location of the establishment within the state.