Finance
NH's no-state-income-tax and no-state-sales-tax structure means that NH relies heavily on which revenue source that directly affects property owners?
AFederal grants distributed to property owners
BProperty taxes, which are among the highest in the nation on a per-capita basis✓ Correct
CNH Lottery proceeds distributed as property tax credits
DTourism taxes levied on vacation property owners
Explanation
New Hampshire has no broad-based income tax on wages or sales tax, relying heavily on property taxes to fund local government and schools. NH property tax rates are among the highest in the nation, which is a significant factor buyers must consider when evaluating affordability.
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