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Vermont sales tax rate changes, October 2016

  • Aug 17, 2016 | Gail Cole

 Local sales tax rates in Vermont, October 2016.

In addition to the state sales tax, municipalities in Vermont are permitted to levy a 1% local option sales tax and/or a 1% local option meals and rooms tax and alcoholic beverages tax. Approximately a dozen municipalities already do so. Beginning October 1, 2016, more will.

The Village of Brandon (population 1,648) will impose both the local option sales tax and the local option meals and rooms and alcoholic beverages tax.

Montpelier, the state capitol, will impose the local option meals and rooms and alcoholic beverages tax only. Additional information.

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Sales tax rates, rules, and regulations change frequently. Although we hope you'll find this information helpful, this blog is for informational purposes only and does not provide legal or tax advice.
Gail Cole
Avalara Author
Gail Cole
Gail Cole
Avalara Author Gail Cole
Gail began researching and writing about sales tax in 2012 and has been fascinated with it ever since. She has a penchant for uncovering unusual tax facts, and endeavors to make complex sales tax laws more digestible for both experts and laypeople.