Finance
New Hampshire property taxes are assessed and collected at the:
AState level by the Department of Revenue Administration
BCounty level by the county commissioners
CMunicipal level by each town or city✓ Correct
DFederal level by the IRS
Explanation
In New Hampshire, property taxes are a local tax assessed and collected by individual municipalities (towns and cities). NH has no county-level property tax; towns set their own rates.
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