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Commonly Asked Questions about Vermont Property Forms

The Vermont Department of Taxes has released guidance for Landlords on how to report any Rental Housing Stablization Program (RHSP) funds received.
You may be eligible for a property tax credit on your property taxes if your property qualifies as a homestead and you meet the eligibility requirements. The maximum credit is $5,600 for the State education property tax portion and $2,400 for the municipal property tax portion.
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The Vermont Department of Taxes uses Form IN-111 for residents and non-residents to file their individual income tax return for the state of Vermont (VT). It reports your income earned during the previous tax year and calculates any taxes owed or refunds due to VT.
VT Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Credit Claim: Forms HS-122 and HI-144. This set of forms is used to tell the state of Vermont that you live in the house you own (homestead declaration) and to ask for help paying your property taxes (property tax credit claim).
A Vermont 14-day notice to quit (criminal activity) is a document that a landlord presents to a tenant in the event of suspected criminal activity, illegal drug activity, or acts of violence that threaten the health and well being of other tenants (residents) and that make the tenant eligible for eviction.
The credit amount in the Renter Credit program is 10% of the fair market rent for an apartment of your family size in your county.
Writ of Possession. If the judge decides the tenant can be evicted, they will issue a court order called a Writ of Possession, which returns possession of the property to the landlord. The landlord must have a sheriff serve the Writ of Possession on the tenant.