Nashua, New Hampshire
Commerce
The city may be best known today as a shopping mecca to residents of Massachusetts who come north of the state border to take advantage of the lack of a sales tax in New Hampshire, particularly at the 1,000,000 square foot Pheasant Lane Mall just over the Tyngsboro/Nashua border.
Related Topics:
Massachusetts - Sales tax - New Hampshire - Square foot - Pheasant Lane Mall
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The Mall is the anchor for the "South Nashua" commercial area, which spans from TJ Maxx Plaza in Tyngsboro to Exit 3 on the Daniel Webster Highway. The rest of the city's commercial zoning is focused primarily along the Main Street area and the Broad Street/Amherst Street corridor.
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There is a use tax that Massachusetts charges its residents to pay for items purchased in New Hampshire that are subject to taxation in Massachusetts, but it is unknown if anyone actually pays.
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