New Hampshire Weight-Distance Tax
No weight-distance or highway-use tax in New Hampshire. Nothing extra to register, no per-mile return to file here. You still owe IFTA fuel tax (New Hampshire calls its share the Road Toll), run an IRP apportioned plate, and at 55,000 lb and up file the federal 2290 HVUT, the same as every state.
New Hampshire has no weight-distance tax
No weight-distance or highway-use tax in New Hampshire. Nothing extra to register, no per-mile return to file here. You still owe IFTA fuel tax (New Hampshire calls its share the Road Toll), run an IRP apportioned plate, and at 55,000 lb and up file the federal 2290 HVUT, the same as every state.
IFTA and registration still apply
Every state, including New Hampshire, still reaches you through the IFTA fuel tax (reconciled by the fuel you burn) and IRP apportioned registration (your plate). The only states that add a per-mile weight-distance or highway-use tax on top are Kentucky, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, and Connecticut.
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Reference information for planning, not legal advice. Traffic laws change and this can be out of date, so always confirm the current statute and obey posted signs before you rely on it. Last reviewed July 2026. Source: https://www.irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-2290. See our Terms & Disclaimer.
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