What are the sales tax rates in Vermont?

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The sales tax rate in Vermont is 6%. This rate applies to the sale of tangible personal property, certain services, and rentals. However, there are additional local option taxes that may apply in certain areas. For instance, the combined sales tax rate in the cities of Burlington and Rutland is 7%. Additionally, some items are exempt from sales tax, such as groceries, prescription drugs, and clothing. It's important to note that if you purchase items online or from out-of-state vendors, you may still owe use tax on those purchases. The use tax rate is the same as the sales tax rate. For more detailed information, please refer to the Vermont Department of Taxes website or contact their customer service.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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