New Hampshire 1099 Filing Requirements
Tax year 2026 · NH
· Last verified April 24, 2026
New Hampshire does not require state-level 1099 filing.
No state income tax reporting is collected for these forms - federal IRS filing is sufficient.
Filing requirements by form
| Form | Method | Deadline | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1099-INT
Interest income
|
No state filing | N/A | View detail → |
|
1099-MISC
Miscellaneous information
|
No state filing | N/A | View detail → |
|
1099-NEC
Nonemployee compensation
|
No state filing | N/A | View detail → |
General notes
New Hampshire does not levy a broad-based individual income tax, so 1099 information returns are not filed with the state. The state's narrow Interest and Dividends (I&D) Tax under RSA Chapter 77 was repealed effective for taxable periods beginning after December 31, 2024, and even before repeal it was a self-reported tax on the recipient (Form DP-10), not a payer 1099-information-return regime. Federal 1099 reporting obligations to the IRS are unaffected.