Reverse Sales Tax Calculator of Vermont for 2024
How 2024 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 2024 combined rates mentioned above are the results of Vermont state rate (6%), the Vermont cities rate (0% to 1%), and in some case, special rate (0% to 1%).
There is no county sales tax for Vermont.
Variations by Purchase Type
Vermont's sales tax rate may vary depending on the type of purchase. Examples of taxable categories may include:
- Consumer use tax
- Rental tax
- Sales tax
- Sellers use tax
- Lodgings tax
For comprehensive details, please refer to the official Vermont government website.
Vermont state rate(s) for 2024
Lowest possible rate: 6% (e.g., White River Junction, Vermont)
Highest possible rate: 7% (South Londonderry, Vermont)
Average combined rate across Vermont: 6.19%
Rates changes
Changes have been made to Vermont's county, city and/or special rates in 2024 compared to 2023.
List of Vermont cities and their changes (up to 15)
City Name | County Rate | City Rate | Special Rate |
---|---|---|---|
Charlotte | 0% | 1% (+1%) | 0% |
New Haven | 0% | 0% (-1%) | 0% |
Morrisville | 0% | 1% (+1%) | 0% |
Moscow | 0% | 1% (+1%) | 0% |
Stowe | 0% | 1% (+1%) | 0% |
Other 2024 sales tax Facts for Vermont
City sales taxes: 45 out of 287 cities (15.679%) in Vermont impose a city sales tax.ZIP code impact: 57 out of 310 ZIP codes (18.387%) in Vermont.
Most Recent Sales Tax Rate Update
The latest update to the sales tax rates was made in January 2024.