HB1708

Relative to statewide education property taxes and other tax revenues.

Introduced·12/12/25
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New Hampshire HB1708 adjusts education property tax rates and business profits tax rates to maintain state funding for public schools.

New Hampshire HB1708 modifies the education property tax and business profits tax rates to ensure consistent funding for public schools. The bill sets specific revenue targets for the education tax and adjusts the business profits tax rate. It also outlines procedures for distributing tax revenues to the education trust fund and compensating municipalities for any tax reductions. The changes take effect in fiscal years starting July 1, 2026, and July 1, 2027.

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Where it stands

Current
In committee
Next
Committee decision

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

Special Order

156 Yea

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195 Nay

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19 Not Voting

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22 Absent

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Calendar

Feb 2

1:00 PM

Ways and Means Work Session

Feb 2

2:00 PM

Ways and Means Executive Session

History

Jun 24

House

Special Order to next order of business (Rep. Malone): Motion Failed Regular Calendar 156-195 03/12/2026 House Journal 8 P. 58

Feb 6

House

Majority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 02/02/2026 (Vote 12-7; Regular Calendar) House Calendar 10 P. 111

Feb 6

House

Minority Committee Report: Ought to Pass