Individuals and businesses who are behind on their state taxes in New Hampshire can pay off those debts without penalties through Feb. 15, as part of a special amnesty program approved by lawmakers.
Starting Dec. 1, delinquent tax filers can also take advantage of a 50% reduction in any overdue interest. The offer is good for anyone with an outstanding tax burden to the state, including individual filers or businesses that are currently appealing any overdue taxes.
In a statement Monday, Lindsey Stepp, commissioner for the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, said the amnesty program “provides the public and businesses with an opportunity to address outstanding taxes, while paying significantly less than they might otherwise pay.”
The amnesty program offers substantial sa

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