In New Hampshire, nonprofits are protected from paying taxes, but some local governments looking to generate more income may try to end the practice. We’ll look at the latest battles around taxing non-profits, how we define these organizations and who if any should contribute more to their town or city.
- Patrice Scott, member of the Plymouth board of selectmen
- Martin Gross, former mayor of Concord and Senior Counsel to Sulloway and Hollis who has represented both sides of the nonprofit taxation issue
- Lew Feldstein, president of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation