Finance
Which of the following correctly describes the NH Real Estate Transfer Tax as applied to a $350,000 home sale?
ABuyer pays $5,250 and seller pays nothing
BSeller pays $5,250 and buyer pays nothing
CBuyer pays $2,625 and seller pays $2,625✓ Correct
DThe state collects $1,050 total
Explanation
NH's Real Estate Transfer Tax is $1.50 per $100 of the purchase price, split equally between buyer and seller at $0.
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