Net take-home after all income tax, social contributions, and surcharges — for a single employee with no dependents.
GROSS INCOME
⛰️ NH TAX
🏛️ VA TAX
SAVINGS
10-YEAR
$50,000
$0 income tax; ~$4,794 property (2.04% × $235K home); $0 sales = ~$4,794 total
~$2,876 income tax (~5.75% effective above $17K threshold); ~$1,951 property (0.83% × $235K home); ~$1,070 sales (5.35% × $20K) = ~$5,897 total
NH saves ~$2,876 income + ~$1,070 sales = $3,946; pays ~$2,843 more property = ~$1,103 net NH advantage at $50K
$11,030
$100,000
$0 income tax; ~$6,120 property (2.04% × $300K home); $0 sales = ~$6,120 total
~$5,452 income tax (~5.75% effective); ~$2,490 property (0.83% × $300K home); ~$1,605 sales (5.35% × $30K) = ~$9,547 total
NH saves ~$5,452 income + ~$1,605 sales = $7,057; pays ~$3,630 more property = ~$3,427 net NH advantage at $100K
$34,270
$200,000
$0 income tax; ~$10,200 property (2.04% × $500K home); $0 sales = ~$10,200 total
~$11,452 income tax (~5.75% effective); ~$4,150 property (0.83% × $500K home); ~$2,140 sales (5.35% × $40K) = ~$17,742 total
NH saves ~$11,452 income + ~$2,140 sales = $13,592; pays ~$6,050 more property = ~$7,542 net NH advantage at $200K
$75,420
$300,000
$0 income tax; ~$14,280 property (2.04% × $700K home); $0 sales = ~$14,280 total
~$17,202 income tax (~5.75% effective); ~$5,810 property (0.83% × $700K home); ~$2,675 sales (5.35% × $50K) = ~$25,687 total
NH saves ~$17,202 income + ~$2,675 sales = $19,877; pays ~$8,470 more property = ~$11,407 net NH advantage at $300K
$114,070
$500K capital gain
$0 state capital gains tax (New Hampshire: no income or capital gains tax)
~$28,750 Virginia state capital gains tax (VA taxes capital gains as ordinary income at up to 5.75%)
NH saves ~$28,750 on each $500K capital gain event vs Virginia
Depends on frequency; NH pays ~$3,630 more in property tax annually on equivalent $300K home