For Immediate Release
Posted: October 01, 2021

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ORDER’S UP: Meals and Rooms Tax Cut Takes Effect for Granite Staters

Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu issued the following statement as the reduction in the Meals and Rooms Tax from 9% to 8.5% takes effect today:

“Order’s up!,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “We’ve got a five-star delivery for Granite Staters today with the reduction in the meals and rooms tax to its lowest level in over a decade. As if the main course wasn’t good enough, on top of this reduction cities and towns will see an increase in the share they receive back from the revenue stream with up to $15 million in additional money for municipalities – money that goes directly to benefitting property taxpayers. That’s a deal that can’t be beat.”

Governor Sununu first proposed this reduction in the Meals and Rooms Tax in his 2021 Budget Address. Additionally, the budget signed by Governor Sununu:

  • Contains over $171 million in across-the-board tax relief for Granite State families,
  • Cuts and phases out the Interest & Dividends Tax for retirees,
  • Provides tax relief to employers and small businesses,
  • Reduces property taxes by $100 million,
  • Delivers voluntary paid family medical leave,
  • Spends more money per public for public education than ever before