Vermonters can expect a 5.9% average increase in education property taxes next year absent major changes, according to a forecast from the Vermont Department of Taxes. The news arrived Monday in the ...
Property taxes to pay for pre-k-12 education are projected to climb again next year, this time by an average of 5.9%, the Vermont Department of Taxes announced on Monday in its annual “Dec. 1” letter.
Business license applications in Vermont typically require supporting documentation. This documentation is intended to show ...
Thousands of homeowners were overbilled for property taxes in July because of a Vermont Department of Taxes processing backlog, the department told local officials this week. Commissioner Kaj Samsom ...
This week the Vermont Department of Taxes released its annual “December 1st” letter, which forecasts property tax rates for the next fiscal year. Following a substantial hike this year, the department ...
The Vermont Commissioner of Taxes has released the annual tax rate forecast, indicating another property tax rate increase is likely in Fiscal Year 2026. The Vermont Tax Department is projecting that ...
MANCHESTER — Upholding the position taken by the town of Manchester, a Vermont Supreme Court decision released Friday said the amount of a Vermonter’s homestead property tax adjustment cannot be ...
While federal stimulus payments may have ended, Vermont residents are still eligible for up to $5,600 in state tax credits. The money comes courtesy of the Vermont Property Tax Credit, which helps ...
Property taxes in Vermont are set to increase an average of 1.1% in fiscal year 2026, down from the 5.9% increase the Department of Taxes projected in December 2024 and significantly lower than fiscal ...
MONTPELIER — In the regulated cannabis market, like it or not, taxes apply to products and business owners. Will Baker, legal director at the Vermont Department of Taxes and assistant attorney general ...
A neighborhood in South Burlington as seen in August 2019. The state Department of Taxes is projecting an 18.5 percent increase in residents’ property tax rates. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger ...
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