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February 19, 2021
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NH state return. NH has an ED-02 form. It allows deduction for funding home school or religious school. I contributed $900. I did this with the 2019 NH

  • February 19, 2021
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Where did this go in 2020?  TTax premier does not ask for deduction
Best answer by DaveF1006

Since New Hampshire does not have a state income tax, you will need to download and send the form directly to the NH Dept of Revenue to receive the credit.

 

Here is a link to download the form.  Mail your completed Education Tax Credit Application (Form ED-02) to the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration at: NHDRA Education Tax Credit P.O. Box 637 Concord, NH 03302-0637. There is also an instruction on page two of this form on how to file online.

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DaveF1006Answer
February 23, 2021

Since New Hampshire does not have a state income tax, you will need to download and send the form directly to the NH Dept of Revenue to receive the credit.

 

Here is a link to download the form.  Mail your completed Education Tax Credit Application (Form ED-02) to the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration at: NHDRA Education Tax Credit P.O. Box 637 Concord, NH 03302-0637. There is also an instruction on page two of this form on how to file online.

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Employee
February 24, 2021

Actually, NH does have a state income tax, but just on dividends and interest.  However, TT does not appear to support Form ED-02.

,New Hampshire Individual Forms Availability (intuit.com)