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New Hampshire Zapper & Sales Suppression Law

New Hampshire has no statute specifically addressing automated sales suppression devices.

That does not mean suppression is lawful in New Hampshire. Conduct involving a zapper or phantomware may still be charged under general tax-fraud, false-return, or computer-crime provisions — those statutes simply do not name suppression devices specifically.

No general sales tax, BUT has POS-collected Meals & Rentals Tax (RSA 78-A) - 'inapplicable' would be too strong.

Legislation in this area moves quickly. Confirm the current law before relying on this page.

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Reviewed July 2026 against primary sources. This page is a research aid, not legal advice.