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[QUOTE="Josh_Martin:557161"]HeavensJail said:[QUOTE][url]http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/taxesbystate2005/index.html[/url] In MA, state and local taxes take 9.8% of income. This includes sales and property taxes as well as income. In NH, it's 7.4%. [/QUOTE] "Tax Free New Hampshire" is a total fucking myth. Sure, there's no sales tax and no state income tax. But they get your fucking money anyways. They just call it a "fee" instead of a "tax". Try registering a car in NH and you'll see what I mean. Property taxes in NH are worse than Mass and the restaurant tax in NH is 8% as opposed to 5% in Mass. Gasoline is also more expensive in NH than in Mass. The cost of living is pretty much the same in both states. It may even be worse in NH since public transportation here is a joke and you almost HAVE to own a car. Look at how bad morning traffic is on rt. 3 and I-93. Everyone in NH works in Mass. because Mass. pays better. The only advantage to living in NH is if you're an alcoholic or a smoker. Fortunately, I'm both. [/QUOTE]
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