
Tax forms, US currency, calculator, and a pen. (Shutterstock Photo/RomanR).
An estimated 180,000 New Hampshire residents will be eligible to use the IRS Direct File program to file their taxes this year.
New Hampshirites have some good news this tax season—the state is participating in the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Direct File Program, which allows qualified residents to file their taxes for free.
The new program was made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act signed in 2022. This year, it will be available in 25 states and has been expanded to include more types of income, deductions, and credits.
An estimated 180,000 people in NH will be eligible to use Direct File this year.
The Direct File Program may be a good option if a person:
- Lived in New Hampshire for all of 2024
- Doesn’t have taxable income from any other states
You can use Direct File if you’re reporting income using these forms: W-2, 1099-G, SSA-1099, 1099-SA, and 1099-INT, as well as income from an Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend.
Direct File isn’t available for people who have unreported cash income or are using other forms to report income, like a 1099-NEC for independent work. It also only works with people taking the standard deduction, not itemized deductions.
Anyone interested in using the program can check their eligibility here.
New Hampshire residents who have an Adjusted Gross Income of $84,000 or less may also qualify to use the IRS Free File program, which directs people to “trusted” third-party softwares that offer free federal, and sometimes state, returns.

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