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Kv603 t1_iwhannv wrote

> he works in financial/market/investment banking

With the whole "return to the office" movement, he'll almost certainly need to live somewhere closer to the big financial districts, for example Boston or even New York City.

While both are pricier than (already expensive) New Hampshire and nearly as cold (you'll find the climate and culture shock to be painful), that's where the finance jobs are.

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Ok_Professional_6723 t1_iwhv31o wrote

Well, you can live in NH with no state income tax and commute to boston. Mass grants tax reciprocity to NH residents who work in Mass. Many live on the NH Mass border for this reason.

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Kv603 t1_iwi101i wrote

Mass absolutely does not.

If you commute to Boston daily, you owe the full amount of Massachusetts state income tax just as if you lived in Mass.

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