New Hampshire Travel Nurse Tax Calculator

New Hampshire taxes travel nurse wages at 5% on top of federal and FICA — but your stipends stay tax-free within GSA limits. Estimate the full picture below.

Data reviewed July 3, 2026 · 50 states, 221 cities, FY2026 GSA rates

5%

NH Income Tax

$0

Tax on Compliant Stipends

~$1,288/wk

Tax-Free Stipend Ceiling

$1,920/wk

Avg NH Package

Location & Filing

Pay Package

Tax Estimate Results

Your Tax Situation

Since Texas has no state income tax, you'll pay 5% New Hampshire state tax plus 24% federal tax.

Weekly Gross

$3,420

Weekly Take-Home

$2,826

Contract Gross

$44,460

Contract Take-Home

$36,742

Tax Breakdown (13-Week Contract)

Taxable Wages$21,060
Tax-Free Stipends$23,400
Federal Tax (24%)-$5,054
State Tax (5%)-$1,053
FICA (Social Security + Medicare, 7.65%)-$1,611
Total Taxes-$7,718
Estimated Take-Home Pay$36,742

Tax Rate on Taxable Wages

29.0% + 7.65% FICA

Effective Rate on Total Pay

17.4%

Stipends (Tax-Free)

$23,400

* This is an estimate based on simplified tax brackets. Actual taxes depend on total annual income, deductions, filing status, and other factors. Stipends are tax-free only if you maintain a valid tax home. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice.

New Hampshire Tax Questions

How much state tax do travel nurses pay in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire's state income tax is 5%, applied to your taxable wages (not your tax-free stipends). On a typical NH taxable base of $1,728/week, that's roughly $86/week in state tax — about $1,118 over a 13-week contract. Stipends within GSA limits owe no state tax.

Do I file a New Hampshire tax return as a travel nurse?

Generally yes — New Hampshire taxes income earned within the state by nonresidents, so a contract there usually means filing a NH nonresident return. Your home state typically credits taxes paid to New Hampshire, preventing double taxation. Keep your pay stubs; the state allocation matters.

Are stipends taxed in New Hampshire?

No — housing and meal stipends are excluded from both federal and state taxation when you maintain a qualifying tax home and your stipends stay within the GSA per diem ceiling for the assignment location (about $1,288/week combined at New Hampshire's average rates). Fail the tax home test and the whole stipend becomes taxable wages.

What's the effective tax rate on a New Hampshire travel contract?

Because stipends are untaxed, effective rates on the whole package are much lower than wage-only jobs. A typical NH package of $1,920/week with $192 in stipends often nets an effective total-package rate of 12–20% including the 5% state tax. Run your exact split in the calculator above.

Estimates for planning only — not tax advice. Multi-state situations, reciprocity agreements, and local taxes vary; travel nurses with complex situations should use a travel-nurse-specialized preparer.