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Vermont Tax Laws
As much as we dislike giving a portion of our hard-earned paychecks to the government, paying taxes is inevitable and strongly enforced.
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However, those taxes pay for things we use and depend on every day, including highways, bridges, schools, police departments, firefighters, and the list goes on. Welcome to FindLaw’s section covering the tax laws, procedures, and current tax rates in Vermont, with authoritative descriptions of the laws for non-attorneys. In this section, you’ll learn about the state’s various consumer taxes, such as retail sales and excise taxes, in addition to income tax, tax fraud laws, and more. Click on a link below to learn more about Vermont’s tax laws.
Learn About Vermont Tax Laws
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Vermont Consumer Tax Laws
Summary of Vermont’s consumer tax law provisions, which include retail sales tax, use tax, and excise taxes on items such as cigarettes, gasoline, and liquor.
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Vermont Probate and Estate Tax Laws
An overview of Vermont’s probate and estate taxes and procedures, including how much your surviving spouse is entitled to in the absence of a valid will.
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Vermont Personal Income Tax Laws
The basics of personal income taxes in Vermont and current rates corresponding to various income levels, including who is required to file taxes and more.
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Vermont Tax Fraud and Tax Evasion Laws
General information about the related crimes of tax evasion and tax fraud, with specifics of how Vermont statutes define the offenses and sentence offenders.
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