SCHEDULE IN-113 Income Adjustment - Vermont Department of Taxes 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SCHEDULE IN-113 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top, including your last name, first name, and Social Security number. Ensure you print in blue or black ink for clarity.
  3. In Part I, input figures from your federal return in Column A and the Vermont portion in Column B. Follow the instructions provided on page 12 for accurate entries.
  4. Fill in the dates of your Vermont residency and list any states or countries where you resided during non-Vermont periods.
  5. Continue filling out income sources such as wages, interest, dividends, and other specified categories. Be sure to check boxes indicating losses where applicable.
  6. Proceed to Part II for adjustments related to Vermont exempt income. Enter amounts as instructed based on your situation.
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27, 2025, when the IRS and the Vermont Department of Taxes will begin accepting personal income tax returns for tax year 2024. The 2025 filing deadline for personal and corporate income tax returns, Homestead Declarations, Property Tax Credit claims, and fiduciary income taxes is April 15, 2025.
Vermonts state income tax uses a progressive structure with four tax brackets, ranging from 3.35% to 8.75% for the 2024 tax year (the taxes due in 2025). The amount you owe depends on your taxable income, which is calculated by applying deductions and exemptions to your federal adjusted gross income (AGI).
The amount you owe depends on your taxable income, which is calculated by applying deductions and exemptions to your federal adjusted gross income (AGI). Factors like filing status, total earnings, and specific Vermont credits and deductions can change the amount of taxes you owe.
On July 1st, 2024, Vermont will begin collecting payroll taxes for a child care initiative called the Child Care Contribution special fund. This tax will be automatically withheld from applicable employees at rate of . 11% and applicable employers at a rate of . 33%.
Schedule 1 (Form 1040), Additional Income and Adjustments to Income.

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