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NEW HAMPSHIRE Fast Facts
• Population (2008): 1,315,809
• Largest Cities (2008): Manchester, 108,586; Nashua, 86,576;Concord, 42,255; Rochester, 30,654;
Dover, 28,609
• Targeted Industries: Textiles, Lumber, Tourism, Electronic Equipment, Software
• Key Incentives: R&D Tax Credit, Revitalization Zone Tax Credits, Customized Job Training Program, Low Interest
Loan Program Based on New Jobs, Energy Efficiency Loan
• GDP (All Industry 2008): $60 billion*
*Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce
NEW HAMPSHIRE State Incentives
New Hampshire has no broad-base personal income tax and no tax on: sales, inventory, personal business property, capital gains, professional service, custom/modified software, equipment/machinery, and no Internet taxes.
The Community Reinvestment Opportunity Program (CROP) is a new incentive for businesses to create jobs. With the CROP Zone Business Tax Credit Program, companies may be eligible for tax credits to be used against the Business Profit Tax and Business Enterprise Tax. Qualifying CROP projects must create new jobs and expand the economic base for the state. Projects can range from the creation of new facilities to the rehabilitation of existing structures. The program has $825,000 in tax liability credits available.
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UTILITIES
Public Service New Hampshire
Pat McDermott
Economic Development Manager
780 North Commercial Street
Manchester, NH USA 3101
603-634-2386
mcderpf@psnh.com
www.psnh.com
REGIONAL CONTACTS
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CITY CONTACTS
City of Rochester Economic Development
Karen Pollard, CEcD, EDP
Economic Development Manager
31 Wakefield Street
Rochester, NH USA 3867
603-335-7522
karen.pollard@rochesternh.net
www.thinkrochester.biz
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Southwest Region Planning Commission
Tim Murphy
Executive Director
20 Central Square, 2nd Floor
Keene, NH USA 3431
603-357-0557
tmurphy@swrpc.org
www.swrpc.org
Tricounty Community Action Programs
Norman Charest
Economic Development Director
30 Exchange Street
Berlin, NH USA 3570
603-752-7001
ncharest@tccap.org
www.tccap.org
City of Nashua Office of Economic Development
Tom Galligani
Economic Development Director
229 Main Street, P.O. Box 2019
Nashua, NH USA 3060
603-589-3070
NashuaOED@NashuaNH.Gov
www.gonashua.com
Town of Goffstown Economic Development
Stephen B. Griffin, AICP
Planning and Economic Development Coordinator
Goffstown Town Hall, 16 Main Street
Goffstown, NH USA 3045
603-497-8990 117
sgriffin@goffstownnh.gov
www.Goffstown.com