Reverse Sales Tax Calculator of Vermont for 2018 Q2
This page provides an overview of all the sales tax rates across Vermont for 2018 Q2, giving you a clear picture of the state, county, and local rates in effect.
To get more precise information, you can navigate further to find sales tax rates by specific city or ZIP code. Entering the purchase price will allow you to see the exact sales tax amount for your transaction.
How 2018 Q2 Sales Tax are calculated in Vermont
The state general sales tax rate of Vermont is 6%. In addition to the state-level sales tax, cities and municipalities in Vermont have the authority to levy their own sales tax rates. These local rates can add up to 1%, resulting in a combined maximum sales tax rate of 7% in certain regions.
Every 2018 Q2 combined rates mentioned above are the results of state rate (6%), the Vermont cities rate (0% to 1%). There is no county sales tax for Vermont. There is no special rate for Vermont.
Variations by Purchase Type
Applicable tax rates vary depending on the purchase category. Common taxable categories include:
- Consumer use
- Rentals
- Retail sales (sales tax)
- Seller's use
- Lodgings
For comprehensive details, please refer to the official Vermont government website.
Vermont state rate(s) for 2018 Q2
Lowest possible rate: 6% (e.g., White River Junction, Vermont)
Highest possible rate: 7% (Manchester, Vermont)
Average combined rate across Vermont: 6.077% including state, county, and city portions.
Distribution of Sales Tax Rates
- Low range: 6% - 6.333%
- Medium range: 6.333% - 6.667%
- High range: 6.667% - 7%
Rate changes for 2018_q2
No changes has been made in Vermont for county, city and/or special rates in current quarter of 2018 Q2 compared to 2018 Q1.
Other 2018 Q2 sales tax Facts for Vermont
City sales taxes application: 17 out of 287 (5.923%) levy a city sales tax.Affected ZIP Codes: 24 out of 310 ZIP codes (7.742%) fall under jurisdictions that impose it.