The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute report reveals a seeming paradox: New Hampshire taxpayers pay — in sheer dollar amounts — more local property tax per person each year than almost all other states, and yet New Hampshire cities and towns receive some of the lowest revenues per person. (New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute screenshot)

It’s been a reality evident to homeowners for decades: New Hampshire public services are overwhelmingly driven by property taxes. Now, a new analysis by the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute has quantified that dependency. 

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