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Vermont Department of Taxes

NEWSLETTER


WINTER 2024

2024 Tax Filing Season Opens January 29

The 2024 tax season officially opens January 29, at both the federal and state levels. This is the date that the IRS and Vermont begin accepting personal income tax returns for tax year 2023.


The Department offers the following tips to make filing and getting your refund easier and faster:


  • Wait to receive all W-2 forms, 1099 forms, or any other necessary tax documents before filing. Filing too early without all your documentation is one of the most common reasons a tax refund is delayed.
  • File electronically through a commercial software vendor. Filing electronically reduces the risk of errors and significantly speeds up refund processing time. Last year, taxpayers who e-filed their returns saw their refunds on average in less than three weeks, while the average refund time for paper filers was over eight weeks.
  • Free File allows eligible Vermonters to file their taxes at no cost. Information regarding who is eligible and how to access this software is available at the Department of Taxes’ website, tax.vermont.gov/free-file. ·
  • After you have filed, you can check online at myvtax.vermont.gov for the status of your tax refund, Homestead Declaration, Property Tax Credit, and Renter Credit.


The 2024 filing deadline for personal and corporate income tax returns, Homestead Declarations and Property Tax Credit claims, and fiduciary income taxes is April 15.


Vermont resident homeowners must file a Homestead Declaration each year and may qualify for a Property Tax Credit as well. Both the Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Credit Claim can be filed when you file your Vermont Personal Income Taxes.


The eligibility for the Vermont Earned Income Tax Credit and Vermont Child Tax Credit have been expanded this year. Taxpayers who otherwise qualify for these credits but do not have a Social Security Number or an Individual Tax Identification Number are now eligible to receive the credit in Vermont.

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Tax Year 2023 Forms and Instructions Are Now Available


The following documents are now available for download on our website:



Upcoming Mailings from the Department of Taxes:


  • 1099-G forms will be mailed on Monday, January 29. 1099-G forms will also be available on myVTax (myvtax.vermont.gov). Select 'Find my 1099g" in the Submissions and Correspondence box on the main page.
  • IN-114 forms are expected to be mailed on February 2.

Free File


Two out of three Vermont taxpayers are eligible to use Free File to file their personal income tax returns securely online for free. Free File is for both federal and Vermont tax returns and is offered by some of the same commercial vendors that offer paid return filing.


If your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) was $79,000 or less in 2023, you may qualify for one or more of the filing offers. To ensure you can file both state and federal returns for free, be sure to use the vendor link provided on the Free File page (tax.vermont.gov/free-file).

The New Child Care Contribution

Act 76 of 2023 (legislature.vermont.gov), an act relating to child care and early childhood education, tasks the Department of Taxes with the implementation and administration of the new Child Care Contribution (CCC). The reporting and remittance of this new payroll and self-employment income tax will begin on July 1, 2024.


The Department has begun developing information and guidance regarding the CCC. Visit our website (tax.vermont.gov/business/child-care contribution) and check back often to ensure that you are prepared.

Join Our Dynamic Tax Team

The Vermont Department of Taxes seeks talented individuals to join our team. Go to tax.vermont.gov/careers to view our current openings!


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The 2023 Equalization Study Results

are Now Available

The 2023 Equalization Study Results are now available on the Vermont Department of Taxes (tax.vermont.gov) website. Hard copy letters from the Director notifying municipalities of their calculated CLA and COD will be mailed by the Department to town officials, school boards, and superintendents.

We're Here to Help

Taxes can be complex, and we are here to help. If you have questions about your return, myVTax account, or other tax-related matter, you may schedule a call with a tax examiner, a virtual appointment, or request an in-person meeting at the Vermont Department of Taxes.

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To reach us by telephone, please call (802) 828-2655 or toll-free in Vermont at (866) 828-2865. Our Call Center hours are:


Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EST

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