New Hampshire Business Tax Extension

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New Hampshire Quick Reference
LLC / Partnership • Business Tax Extension
State New Hampshire (NH)
Entity Type LLC / Partnership
Extension ✓ Auto with Federal
Federal Form IRS Form 7004
State Form NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (payment only)
Original Deadline March 16, 2026
Extended Deadline October 15, 2026

New Hampshire Business Tax Extension – LLC / Partnership

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration  •  LLC / Partnership
Original deadline: March 16, 2026 Extended to: October 15, 2026 Extension: 7 months automatic

New Hampshire LLC & Partnership Tax Extension

New Hampshire LLCs and partnerships that conduct business in the state are subject to the Business Profits Tax (BPT) at 8.5% of net business income and the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) at 0.55% of enterprise value–making New Hampshire one of a handful of states that taxes pass-through entities at the entity level. The annual return (Form NH-1065) is due March 16, 2026, and a seven-month extension to October 15, 2026 is available automatically when a federal extension has been filed. No separate New Hampshire extension form is required.

Original Deadline March 16, 2026
Extended Deadline October 15, 2026
Tax Due March 16 – The seven-month extension moves only the filing deadline. New Hampshire BPT and BET owed by the LLC must be remitted by March 16, 2026 to avoid the 5%/month failure-to-pay penalty and accruing interest.

How to Extend a New Hampshire LLC or Partnership Return

File IRS Form 7004 before March 16, 2026. New Hampshire recognizes the federal extension and automatically extends Form NH-1065 to October 15, 2026–no separate state form is needed. Pay all New Hampshire BPT and BET liability by March 16, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mailing a check with a payment voucher to: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, P.O. Box 637, Concord, NH 03302-0637.

New Hampshire LLCs with members who are nonresidents of New Hampshire should verify whether composite return or withholding obligations apply at the entity level. Composite payments due to the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration should be included with the March 16, 2026 extension payment to prevent late charges.

Extension Best Practices for NH LLCs

  • Submit IRS Form 7004 by March 16, 2026 to activate New Hampshire's automatic seven-month extension to October 15, 2026.
  • Calculate and pay all New Hampshire BPT and BET through NH e-Services by March 16, 2026–no payment extension exists.
  • Evaluate composite return or nonresident member withholding obligations and include any related amounts in the March 16, 2026 payment.
  • File the completed Form NH-1065 with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration no later than October 15, 2026.

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How to Pay

New Hampshire requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your payment.

Online – Required $750+

New Hampshire Online Payment Portal

Submit electronically through the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.

Mail – Under $750

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by Check

Download NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.

New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
P.O. Box 637
Concord, NH 03302-0637

Late Filing & Payment Penalties

Penalty TypeAmount
Failure to File5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to PayInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

LLC / Partnership Quick Reference

State AbbreviationNH
Entity TypeLLC / Partnership
Extension StatusAutomatic with approved IRS Form 7004
Original Filing DeadlineMarch 16, 2026
Extended Filing DeadlineOctober 15, 2026
Payment DueMarch 16, 2026 (100% of tax owed)
Payment FormNH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Online PaymentNew Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment
State AgencyNew Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Failure to File Penalty5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to Pay PenaltyInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

New Hampshire Business Tax Extension – S Corporation

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration  •  S Corporation
Original deadline: March 16, 2026 Extended to: October 15, 2026 Extension: 7 months automatic

New Hampshire S Corporation Tax Extension

New Hampshire is one of the few states that taxes S corporations at the entity level. Despite the federal S election, New Hampshire S corporations owe the Business Profits Tax (BPT) at 8.5% on net business income and the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) at 0.55% on enterprise value–the S corporation does not pass these taxes through to shareholders for New Hampshire purposes. The New Hampshire S corporation return (Form NH-1120) is due March 16, 2026, with a seven-month extension available to October 15, 2026 when a federal extension has been obtained.

Original Deadline March 16, 2026
Extended Deadline October 15, 2026
NH Tax Due March 16 – The extension moves the return due date only. New Hampshire BPT and BET owed by the S corporation must be paid by March 16, 2026 to avoid the 5%/month penalty and interest at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

Extending a New Hampshire S Corporation Return

File IRS Form 7004 before March 16, 2026 to trigger New Hampshire's automatic seven-month extension to October 15, 2026. No separate New Hampshire extension form is required. Remit all BPT and BET owed by March 16, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mailing a payment voucher to: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, P.O. Box 637, Concord, NH 03302-0637. Because New Hampshire treats the S corporation as a taxable entity, the payment obligation falls on the corporation–not its shareholders.

New Hampshire BET is assessed on the sum of compensation paid, interest paid, and dividends paid by the business during the tax year. S corporations should calculate BET exposure carefully–it can apply even when the business shows little or no net profit for BPT purposes.

NH S Corporation Extension Steps

  • File IRS Form 7004 before March 16, 2026 to extend the New Hampshire Form NH-1120 return to October 15, 2026.
  • Calculate both BPT and BET liability and remit all amounts by March 16, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mail.
  • Remember that BET is assessed on compensation, interest, and dividends–not just net income–so factor in BET even if BPT liability is low.
  • File the completed Form NH-1120 with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by October 15, 2026.

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S Corporation returns carry unique complexities – a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent can navigate the details and ensure your New Hampshire return is filed accurately and on time.

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  2. Upload your business documents via secure drag-and-drop
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  4. Your TaxPro files the New Hampshire return by October 15, 2026

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How to Pay

New Hampshire requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your payment.

Online – Required $750+

New Hampshire Online Payment Portal

Submit electronically through the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.

Mail – Under $750

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by Check

Download NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.

New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
P.O. Box 637
Concord, NH 03302-0637

Late Filing & Payment Penalties

Penalty TypeAmount
Failure to File5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to PayInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

S Corporation Quick Reference

State AbbreviationNH
Entity TypeS Corporation
Extension StatusAutomatic with approved IRS Form 7004
Original Filing DeadlineMarch 16, 2026
Extended Filing DeadlineOctober 15, 2026
Payment DueMarch 16, 2026 (100% of tax owed)
Payment FormNH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Online PaymentNew Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment
State AgencyNew Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Failure to File Penalty5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to Pay PenaltyInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

New Hampshire Business Tax Extension – C Corporation

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration  •  C Corporation
Original deadline: April 15, 2026 Extended to: November 15, 2026 Extension: 7 months automatic

New Hampshire C Corporation Tax Extension

New Hampshire C corporations pay two entity-level taxes to the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration: the Business Profits Tax (BPT) at 8.5% on net business income and the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) at 0.55% of enterprise value (the sum of compensation, interest, and dividends paid). The annual C corporation return (Form NH-1120) is due April 15, 2026, and a seven-month extension to November 15, 2026 is available automatically when a federal extension is in place. New Hampshire does not require a separate state extension form if IRS Form 7004 has been filed.

Original Deadline April 15, 2026
Extended Deadline November 15, 2026
NH Tax Due April 15 – The seven-month extension applies to the filing deadline only. New Hampshire BPT and BET owed must be remitted by April 15, 2026 to avoid the 5%/month failure-to-pay penalty and interest accruing at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

Extending a New Hampshire C Corporation Return

File IRS Form 7004 before April 15, 2026. New Hampshire automatically extends the Form NH-1120 filing deadline to November 15, 2026 based on the federal extension. Pay all New Hampshire BPT and BET by April 15, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mailing a payment to: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, P.O. Box 637, Concord, NH 03302-0637. The BET base includes all compensation paid by the corporation to employees and service providers in New Hampshire, so accurate payroll records are essential for calculating the correct BET liability.

New Hampshire C corporations that have NH-source income but are incorporated in another state must apportion their income using the New Hampshire single-factor sales apportionment formula. Multi-state corporations should complete the apportionment calculation before April 15, 2026 to avoid underestimating the extension payment.

C Corporation Extension Best Practices for NH

  • File IRS Form 7004 before April 15, 2026 to trigger New Hampshire's automatic seven-month extension of Form NH-1120 to November 15, 2026.
  • Pay all BPT and BET by April 15, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mail–the payment deadline is not extended.
  • Complete the New Hampshire single-factor sales apportionment if the corporation has income from outside New Hampshire, and include the resulting BPT liability in the April 15, 2026 payment.
  • File the completed Form NH-1120 with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by November 15, 2026.

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C Corporation returns carry unique complexities – a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent can navigate the details and ensure your New Hampshire return is filed accurately and on time.

  1. Get matched with a verified U.S.-based CPA or Enrolled Agent
  2. Upload your business documents via secure drag-and-drop
  3. Review your return with transparent, upfront pricing
  4. Your TaxPro files the New Hampshire return by November 15, 2026

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How to Pay

New Hampshire requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your payment.

Online – Required $750+

New Hampshire Online Payment Portal

Submit electronically through the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.

Mail – Under $750

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by Check

Download NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.

New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
P.O. Box 637
Concord, NH 03302-0637

Late Filing & Payment Penalties

Penalty TypeAmount
Failure to File5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to PayInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

C Corporation Quick Reference

State AbbreviationNH
Entity TypeC Corporation
Extension StatusAutomatic with approved IRS Form 7004
Original Filing DeadlineApril 15, 2026
Extended Filing DeadlineNovember 15, 2026
Payment DueApril 15, 2026 (100% of tax owed)
Payment FormNH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Online PaymentNew Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment
State AgencyNew Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Failure to File Penalty5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to Pay PenaltyInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

New Hampshire Business Tax Extension – Fiduciary

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration  •  Fiduciary
Original deadline: April 15, 2026 Extended to: November 15, 2026 Extension: 7 months automatic

New Hampshire Fiduciary Tax Extension

New Hampshire trusts and estates that carry on business activity in New Hampshire may be subject to the Business Profits Tax (BPT) on business income earned at the fiduciary level. The New Hampshire fiduciary return is due April 15, 2026, and a seven-month extension to November 15, 2026 is available automatically when a federal extension is obtained. No separate New Hampshire extension form is required for fiduciary returns when IRS Form 7004 has been filed by April 15, 2026.

Original Deadline April 15, 2026
Extended Deadline November 15, 2026
NH Tax Due April 15 – The seven-month extension applies to filing only. New Hampshire BPT owed at the fiduciary level must be paid by April 15, 2026 to avoid the 5%/month penalty and interest charges at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

Extending a New Hampshire Fiduciary Return

File IRS Form 7004 before April 15, 2026. New Hampshire automatically extends the fiduciary return deadline to November 15, 2026 based on the federal extension. Pay any New Hampshire BPT owed at the fiduciary level by April 15, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mailing a payment to: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, P.O. Box 637, Concord, NH 03302-0637. New Hampshire trusts engaged in passive investment activities that do not rise to the level of "carrying on business" in New Hampshire may not owe BPT–confirm the nature of fiduciary activity before calculating the extension payment.

New Hampshire does not impose the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) on trusts and estates because BET is based on enterprise value, which requires a business enterprise carrying on activity. Fiduciaries whose only activity is managing investment assets typically owe BPT only if the investment activity constitutes a trade or business under New Hampshire standards.

NH Fiduciary Extension Best Practices

  • File IRS Form 7004 before April 15, 2026 to extend the New Hampshire fiduciary return to November 15, 2026–no separate state form is required.
  • Evaluate whether the trust or estate's New Hampshire activities constitute carrying on a business for BPT purposes before estimating the extension payment.
  • Pay any New Hampshire BPT owed by April 15, 2026 through NH e-Services or by mail to: New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, P.O. Box 637, Concord, NH 03302-0637.
  • File the completed New Hampshire fiduciary return with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by November 15, 2026.

Working with a Tax Professional

Fiduciary returns carry unique complexities – a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent can navigate the details and ensure your New Hampshire return is filed accurately and on time.

  1. Get matched with a verified U.S.-based CPA or Enrolled Agent
  2. Upload your business documents via secure drag-and-drop
  3. Review your return with transparent, upfront pricing
  4. Your TaxPro files the New Hampshire return by November 15, 2026

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How to Pay

New Hampshire requires online payment for tax amounts of $750 or more. Submit electronically via the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment portal. For amounts under $750, complete NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your payment.

Online – Required $750+

New Hampshire Online Payment Portal

Submit electronically through the New Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment system. Required for all payments $750 and above.

Mail – Under $750

NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration by Check

Download NH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration and mail with your check or money order. Include your EIN and tax year on the check.

New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
P.O. Box 637
Concord, NH 03302-0637

Late Filing & Payment Penalties

Penalty TypeAmount
Failure to File5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to PayInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

Fiduciary Quick Reference

State AbbreviationNH
Entity TypeFiduciary
Extension StatusAutomatic with approved IRS Form 7004
Original Filing DeadlineApril 15, 2026
Extended Filing DeadlineNovember 15, 2026
Payment DueApril 15, 2026 (100% of tax owed)
Payment FormNH BPT/BET Extension | New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Online PaymentNew Hampshire Online Tax Extension Payment
State AgencyNew Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration
Failure to File Penalty5% of unpaid tax per month, up to 25%.
Failure to Pay PenaltyInterest charged at the federal short-term rate plus 2 percentage points.

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