Sales Tax Calculator, Vermont

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Vermont has a 6% state sales tax. Municipalities can add up to 1%, bringing typical combined rates to 7% in most areas.

Vermont exempts most clothing, groceries, and prescription drugs. Prepared food is taxed at the full rate.

US State Sales Tax Rates Reference
StateState Rate
Alabama4%
AlaskaNo tax
Arizona5.6%
Arkansas6.5%
California7.25%
Colorado2.9%
Connecticut6.35%
DelawareNo tax
Florida6%
Georgia4%
Hawaii4%
Idaho6%
Illinois6.25%
Indiana7%
Iowa6%
Kansas6.5%
Kentucky6%
Louisiana4.45%
Maine5.5%
Maryland6%
Massachusetts6.25%
Michigan6%
Minnesota6.875%
Mississippi7%
Missouri4.225%
MontanaNo tax
Nebraska5.5%
Nevada6.85%
New HampshireNo tax
New Jersey6.625%
New Mexico4.875%
New York4%
North Carolina4.75%
North Dakota5%
Ohio5.75%
Oklahoma4.5%
OregonNo tax
Pennsylvania6%
Rhode Island7%
South Carolina6%
South Dakota4.2%
Tennessee7%
Texas6.25%
Utah4.85%
Vermont6%
Virginia4.3%
Washington6.5%
West Virginia6%
Wisconsin5%
Wyoming4%
District of Columbia6%
Canadian Provincial Tax Rates Reference
Province / TerritoryTax TypeCombined Rate
AlbertaGST only5%
British ColumbiaGST + PST 7%12%
ManitobaGST + PST 7%12%
New BrunswickHST15%
Newfoundland & LabradorHST15%
Northwest TerritoriesGST only5%
Nova ScotiaHST15%
NunavutGST only5%
OntarioHST13%
Prince Edward IslandHST15%
QuebecGST + QST 9.975%14.975%
SaskatchewanGST + PST 6%11%
YukonGST only5%

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Frequently Asked Questions, Sales Tax Calculator in Vermont

What is the Vermont sales tax rate?

Vermont has a 6% state sales tax rate. Municipalities with a local option tax add 1%, bringing the combined rate to 7% in cities like Burlington, Montpelier, South Burlington, and Rutland. Other municipalities remain at the 6% state rate.

Is clothing taxed in Vermont?

No, Vermont exempts clothing and footwear from sales tax (with no dollar cap), including shoes, apparel, and most fabric items. Accessories like jewelry, watches, and handbags are still taxable, and athletic equipment or protective gear may be taxable depending on its primary use.

What is the Vermont Meals and Rooms tax?

Vermont charges a 9% Meals and Rooms tax on prepared food, hotel stays, and short-term rentals, plus a 10% tax on alcoholic beverages served in restaurants. These replace the standard sales tax on those categories and are not eligible for grocery exemptions.

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