🇺🇸 Vermont: SaaS Is Taxed at 6%

🟡 Yes, Vermont does tax SaaS at a state rate of 6%. Here's what SaaS founders and freelancers need to know about selling software to customers in Vermont.

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State sales tax rate on SaaS in Vermont

SaaS Sales Tax in Vermont

Vermont taxes SaaS as prewritten computer software regardless of delivery.

If you sell SaaS products to customers in Vermont, you may need to collect and remit sales tax at 6% (plus any applicable local taxes). This applies whether your business is based in Vermont or elsewhere — what matters is whether you have economic nexus in the state.

Economic Nexus in Vermont

Following the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court decision, Vermont can require out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax if they meet certain thresholds. The most common thresholds are $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions per year in the state, though Vermont's specific rules may vary.

This means even if your business is in Ireland, Germany, or another country entirely, you may need to register for sales tax in Vermont if your sales exceed the nexus threshold.

How to Comply

1. Determine nexus: Track your sales volume to Vermont customers
2. Register: Apply for a sales tax permit with Vermont's tax authority
3. Collect: Add 6% to invoices for Vermont customers
4. File & remit: Submit periodic returns (monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on volume)

International Sellers

If you're selling from outside the US (EU, UK, or elsewhere) to customers in Vermont:

You may still need to register and collect Vermont sales tax if you exceed the economic nexus thresholds. Being a foreign company does not exempt you from US state sales tax obligations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vermont charge sales tax on SaaS?

Yes. Vermont taxes SaaS (Software as a Service) at a state rate of 6%. Vermont taxes SaaS as prewritten computer software regardless of delivery.

What is the sales tax rate in Vermont?

The state sales tax rate in Vermont is 6%. Local taxes may apply on top of this, varying by county and city.

Do I need economic nexus in Vermont to charge sales tax?

Yes. Most states, including Vermont, follow economic nexus rules established by the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court decision. Typically, you establish nexus if you exceed $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions in the state per year. Check Vermont's specific thresholds.

How do I invoice a customer in Vermont?

Include 6% sales tax on your invoice for SaaS products sold to customers in Vermont. Show the tax as a separate line item. Use our free invoice generator at paytaxfa.st to create compliant invoices.

I'm an EU/UK seller — do I need to charge Vermont sales tax?

Potentially, yes. If you have economic nexus in Vermont (typically $100K+ in sales), you may need to register, collect, and remit Vermont sales tax even as a foreign seller. Consult a US tax professional for your specific situation.

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