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New Hampshire Property Tax Credits for Local Veterans

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Find your town in the county list below, then click the matching county button.

 

Scroll down to see that county’s benefit summary and open the official 2024 state report for exact numbers.

This guide focuses on some of the more common New Hampshire towns to give you a quick starting point. If you don’t see the town you’re looking for, just send me a message and I’ll help you look up the county and current veteran property tax benefits for your exact location.

Alton

Belmont

Gilford

Laconia

Meredith Sanbornton Tilton

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Conway

Freedom Moultonborough Ossipee Wolfeboro

Alstead Chesterfield Keene Marlborough Swanzey Winchester

Berlin Colebrook Gorham Lancaster Littleton Pittsburg

Whitefield

Bath

Canaan

Hanover

Lebanon Plymouth Rumney

 Amherst

Bedford

Hollis

Hudson

Manchester

Milford

Nashua

Pelham

Wilton

Boscawen

Concord

Franklin

Hopkinton Pembroke

Warner

Atkinson

Derry

Exeter

Hampton

Londonderry Portsmouth

Dover

Durham

Farmington Rochester Somersworth

Claremont Cornish Grantham Newport

Sunapee

Benefit Details by Location

Belknap County
Benefit Summary

Belknap County’s towns offer a range of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many municipalities provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher amounts available for service‑connected disabilities and surviving spouses.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration report below to look up your exact town’s amounts and income/asset limits.

Coos County
Benefit Summary

Coos County’s North Country towns offer a variety of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many communities provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with additional relief in places like Berlin, Gorham, and Lancaster for service‑connected disabilities and, in some cases, elderly or income‑tested programs.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Coos County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Merrimack County
Benefit Summary

Merrimack County’s central New Hampshire towns offer a balanced mix of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many communities provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher credits and exemptions in places like Concord, Bow, and Hooksett for service‑connected disabilities and, in some cases, elderly or income‑tested relief.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Merrimack County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Click a regional card below to explore VA-related tax and financial benefits available in your area.

Carroll County
Benefit Summary

Carroll County’s lakes and mountain towns offer a mix of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many communities provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher amounts in places like Conway, Wakefield, and Wolfeboro for service‑connected disabilities and, in some cases, elderly or income‑tested relief.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Carroll County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and limits.

Grafton County
Benefit Summary

Grafton County’s Upper Valley and mountain towns offer a wide range of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many communities provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher credits and exemptions in places like Lebanon, Plymouth, and Hanover for service‑connected disabilities and, in some cases, elderly or income‑tested relief.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Grafton County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Rockingham County
Benefit Summary

Rockingham County’s coastal and commuter towns offer some of the most generous veteran property tax benefits in New Hampshire. Many municipalities provide a $750 standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher credits and exemptions in places like Portsmouth, Londonderry, and Windham for service‑connected disabilities and surviving spouses.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Rockingham County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Sullivan County
Benefit Summary

Sullivan County’s western New Hampshire towns offer a focused set of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many communities provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with additional relief in places like Claremont, Grantham, and Newport for service‑connected disabilities and, in some cases, elderly or income‑tested programs.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Sullivan County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Cheshire County
Benefit Summary

Cheshire County’s southwestern towns provide a range of veteran property tax credits and exemptions. Many communities offer a standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher amounts in places like Keene, Rindge, and Winchester for service‑connected disabilities and surviving spouses.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Cheshire County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Hillsborough County
Benefit Summary

Hillsborough County’s cities and bedroom communities offer some of the most varied veteran property tax benefits in the state. Many towns provide a standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher credits and exemptions in places like Nashua, Manchester, and Merrimack for service‑connected disabilities and, in some cases, elderly or income‑tested relief.

 

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Hillsborough County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and income/asset limits.

Strafford County
Benefit Summary

Strafford County’s towns offer strong veteran property tax support. Many municipalities provide a $750 standard or all‑veterans credit, with higher amounts for service‑connected disabilities and surviving spouses. Cities like Dover and Rochester also layer in larger exemptions and income/asset‑tested elderly relief.

Use the official 2024 NH Department of Revenue Administration Strafford County report to look up your exact town’s credits, exemptions, and limits.

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