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Clothing is tax exempt, but clothing accessories or equipment, protective equipment, and sports clothing/equipment are taxable. Common tax exempt clothing in Vermont includes: Aprons, household & shop. Coats & jackets.
Here is a list of tax exempt food and food products (unless sold under specific conditions): Fruits. Vegetables. Canned goods. Dairy products. Meat, poultry, and fish. Baked good (bread, rolls, cakes, donuts, and pies) Baking ingredients. Cookies.
9.0% on sales of prepared and restaurant meals. 9.0% on sales of lodging and meeting rooms in hotels. 10.0% on sales of alcoholic beverages served in restaurants.
Overview. Vermont Sales Tax is charged on the retail sales of tangible personal property unless exempted by law. The sales tax rate is 6%. Vermont Use Tax is imposed on the buyer at the same rate as the sales tax.
Vermont Sales Tax is charged on the retail sales of tangible personal property unless exempted by law. The sales tax rate is 6%. Vermont Use Tax is imposed on the buyer at the same rate as the sales tax.
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Retail sales of tangible personal property are always subject to Vermont Sales Tax unless specifically exempted by Vermont law. This applies to any sale, lease, or rental but does not include resale, sublease, or subrental.
Wayfair, Inc. On June 21, 2018, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision in South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., et al, that states can generally require an out-of-state seller to collect and remit sales tax on sales to in-state consumers even if the seller has no physical presence in the consumer's state.
These are the rates for meals and rooms tax in Vermont: 9% on sales of prepared and restaurant meals. 9% on sales of lodging and meeting rooms.
Most clothing and footwear sales are exempt from Vermont sales and use tax. Exceptions include clothing accessories and equipment, protective equipment, and recreational or sport equipment.
Food, food products, and beverages are exempt from Vermont Sales and Use Tax under Vermont law 32 V.S.A. § 9741(13) with the exception of soft drinks.

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