United States — New Hampshire
RSA 90:1. Definitions.
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This section defines several terms used in the chapter, including “executor,” “taxing official,” “death tax,” and “interested person.”
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United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines several terms used in the chapter, including “executor,” “taxing official,” “death tax,” and “interested person.”
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The commission must study several issues about carbon sequestration in New Hampshire forests, including tax effects, logging impacts, and forest management.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section says the chapter’s purpose is to secure for the state a credit under the referenced U.S. revenue act, by imposing additional taxes, and it should be read broadly to achieve that purpose.
United States — New Hampshire
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For railroad companies or corporations, the governor and council may, after consulting the commissioner of revenue administration, reduce or accept partial payment of unpaid taxes, interest, or penalties for the current or prior years.
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Selectmen generally cannot recover from a town for sums levied on an extent issued against them because of their own default, except for the tax amount without levying or suit costs.
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Residents must pay taxes to the collector when demanded, and no prior notice is required.
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This section defines “subsequent tax” and requires notice to the register of deeds, the current owner or listed person, and certain mortgagees after a subsequent tax is paid.
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A purchaser at a tax sale may pay later taxes, but must notify the mortgagee and the collector has notice duties too.
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Selectmen or assessors must amend certain tax inventories and tax lists when the tax collector applies, and they must mail notice of the amendment to the owner or taxed person.
United States — New Hampshire
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This section defines when the “date of the final tax bill” and the “date of notice of tax” are deemed to occur in different billing situations.
United States — New Hampshire
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A tax collector must send the county register of deeds a certified statement about each taxed parcel within 30 days after executing the tax lien. The register of deeds must record and index it.
United States — New Hampshire
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Owners, lessees, and municipalities may enter voluntary payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements for renewable generation facilities, with notice, tax-treatment, and term rules.