Vermont state tax: Overview
Vermont has four income tax brackets, and the
state still taxes Social Security benefits for some filers. Property taxes are high when compared to most other states, and Vermont also has an estate tax. However, the sales tax rate in Vermont is about average, and many types of essential items are tax-exempt.
[Data for this state tax guide was gathered from a number of sources including the Census Bureau, the state’s government website, the Sales Tax Handbook, and the Tax Foundation. Property taxes are cited as a rate percentage rather than the assessed value.] Subscribe to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
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Vermont income tax
Vermont has a graduated state individual income tax rate ranging from 3.35% to 8.75%, according to the
Tax Foundation . Vermont
tax on retirement benefits : Social Security benefits are exempt for joint filers with an adjusted gross income (
AGI ) of $65,000 or less. Additionally, Vermont offers a deduction of up to $10,000 for some types of retirement income. However, income requirements apply. Railroad Retirement benefits are tax-exempt in Vermont.
Vermont sales tax
Vermont's state sales tax rate is 6%. Localities can add up to 0.36% in additional sales taxes. However, the average combined sales tax rate in Vermont is 6.36%, according to the
Tax Foundation . Several types of products are exempt from sales tax.
How much are Vermont property taxes?
Vermont has an average effective property tax rate of 1.56%. Vermont offers a property tax credit of up to $8,000 to eligible homeowners. Homeowners must meet all of the following requirements to qualify for the credit in 2024.
Vermont gas tax
Diesel: $0.28 per gallon.
Vermont taxes on alcohol and tobacco
Vermont estate and inheritance taxes
Vermont has an estate tax with an exemption of $5 million. The tax rate is a flat 16%.