Self-Employment Tax Help in New Hampshire: Find Local Tax Offices & Experts

Elliot Biles

Finding qualified self-employment tax help in New Hampshire is essential for freelancers, independent contractors, and small business owners throughout the state. This guide covers where to find CPAs, enrolled agents, and tax professionals experienced in self-employment taxes.

New Hampshire has a community of tax professionals experienced in handling self-employment taxes, and this guide will help you find the right professional for your situation.

Types of Tax Professionals in New Hampshire

Certified Public Accountants (CPAs)

CPAs licensed in New Hampshire can represent you before the IRS and provide comprehensive tax planning.

Enrolled Agents (EAs)

Federally licensed tax specialists who work exclusively in taxation.

Tax Attorneys

For complex IRS matters, tax attorneys provide specialized guidance.

Tax Preparation Services

National chains and local firms throughout New Hampshire offer self-employment tax preparation.

Where to Find Self-Employment Tax Help in New Hampshire

Professional Directories

  • AICPA Find a CPA (aicpa.org) — Search for CPAs throughout New Hampshire
  • New Hampshire Society of CPAs — State CPA organization
  • IRS Directory of Tax Return Preparers (irs.treasury.gov) — Official directory searchable by location
  • NAEA Find an EA (naea.org) — Search for enrolled agents in New Hampshire

National Tax Preparation Chains

H&R Block and other chains have locations throughout New Hampshire.

Online Services

TurboTax Live and other platforms connect you with licensed professionals remotely.

New Hampshire Tax Considerations

New Hampshire residents face federal self-employment tax (15.3%) considerations.

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Elliot is SelfEmployed.com's in-house self employment tax expert. He writes on self employment tax law on both the state and national level.