Vermont Sales Tax Rates
By City and County

Vermont has a statewide sales tax of 6%. Municipal governments in Vermont are allowed to collect local sales taxes, so the total sales tax rate varies between cities, counties, and special districts. Including these local taxes, the minimum sales tax rate in Vermont is 6% in 100 cities, including Barre and Bennington, and the maximum sales tax is 7% in 38 cities, including Burlington and Essex Junction.
County Name | Tax Rate | Population |
---|---|---|
Addison County | 7% | 28,600 |
Bennington County | 7% | 30,100 |
Caledonia County | 6% | 23,700 |
Chittenden County | 7% | 130,300 |
Essex County | 6% | 4,400 |
Franklin County | 7% | 37,000 |
Grand Isle County | 6% | 6,600 |
Lamoille County | 6% | 21,200 |
Orange County | 6% | 22,400 |
Orleans County | 6% | 20,000 |
Rutland County | 7% | 52,400 |
Washington County | 6% | 51,900 |
Windham County | 7% | 35,200 |
Windsor County | 6% | 48,100 |
Vermont Sales Tax Calculator
You can use this simple Vermont sales tax calculator to determine the sales tax owed, and total price including tax, by entering the applicable sales tax rate and the purchase price of the item. Vermont's base sales tax rate of 6% is set by default.
Sales Tax:
$6.00
Purchase Price + Tax:
$106.00
Protip: Print out a free 6% sales tax table for quick sales tax calculations!
Notes
- Cities or counties marked with the † symbol have a local sales tax levied by that municipality
- One or more local Vermont sales tax rates have been changed as of February 2022