2024: New Hampshire’s documentary and stock transfer taxes collections were down, changing by 10.8% from the previous year
Out of the $3.6 billion in total tax revenue collected by New Hampshire in 2024, $183.7 million came from documentary and stock transfer taxes, representing a decrease from the previous year, when the total was $205.9 million, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections (STC).
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In 2024, New Hampshire collected a total of $3.6 billion in state taxes, with $569.5 million coming from license taxes—a decrease of 0.9% compared to the previous year.
Rep. Chris Pappas highlights local control and community visits in recent posts
U.S. Congressman Rep. Chris Pappas used social media on April 2-3, 2026, to express his stance on federal policies affecting New Hampshire while also sharing details about visits with local education programs and law enforcement agencies.
New Hampshire House passes bills to change small business inspection and complaint rules
New Hampshire lawmakers are considering two bills aimed at changing rules around state inspections and wage complaints affecting small businesses. Both measures passed the House and await Senate action.
AFC Senior Fellow on school choice in NH: New FL research ‘clearly demonstrates the potential for the EFA program’
Patrick Graff of American Federation for Children said new research shows New Hampshire’s expanded Education Freedom Account (EFA) program could mirror Florida’s gains from school choice initiatives.
Chris Pappas highlights recent legislative actions and local heritage on social media
U.S. Representative Chris Pappas posted updates about federal small business and housing legislation on March 17-18, along with a note celebrating New Hampshire’s Irish heritage for St. Patrick’s Day.
Number of VA loans issued in New Hampshire rises 30.7% in 2025 vs. 2024
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) issued 1,872 home loans totaling $855.1 million in New Hampshire during fiscal year 2025, 440 more than were issued in 2024.
NFIB New Hampshire to hold virtual legislative update for small businesses on March 27
NFIB New Hampshire will host a free virtual event on March 27 focused on legislative proposals affecting small businesses. Attendees can learn about potential mandates and tax relief while sharing their perspectives.
American Federation for Children announces research on Florida school choice cost-effectiveness
The American Federation for Children released research showing Florida’s school choice model is significantly more cost-effective than traditional public school spending increases.









