Vermont: Sales Tax Handbook
2024 List of Vermont Local Sales Tax Rates
Lowest sales tax (6%) Highest sales tax (7%)
Vermont has state sales tax of 6%, and allows local governments to collect a local option sales tax of up to 1%. There are a total of 157 local tax jurisdictions across the state, collecting an average local tax of 0.218%. Click here for a larger sales tax map, or here for a sales tax table.
Combined with the state sales tax, the highest sales tax rate in Vermont is 7% in the cities of Burlington, Essex Junction, Rutland, South Burlington and Colchester (and 50 other cities).
Last updated November 2024Vermont County-Level Sales Taxes
In the map of Vermont above, the fourteen counties in Vermont are colorized based on the maximum sales tax rate that occurs within that county. Counties marked with a in the list below have a county-level sales tax. You can also download a Vermont sales tax rate database.
County Name | Tax Rate |
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Addison County | 7% |
Bennington County | 7% |
Caledonia County | 6% |
Chittenden County | 7% |
Essex County | 6% |
Franklin County | 7% |
Grand Isle County | 6% |
Lamoille County | 7% |
Orange County | 6% |
Orleans County | 6% |
Rutland County | 7% |
Washington County | 7% |
Windham County | 7% |
Windsor County | 7% |
Vermont City and Locality Sales Taxes
Cities or towns marked with an have a local city-level sales tax, potentially in addition to additional local government sales taxes. Click on any city name for the applicable local sales tax rates.
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