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Vermont Issues Tax Guidance for Relocated and Remote Workers

07/07/22

Author: ADP Admin/Tuesday, July 5, 2022/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Vermont

The Vermont Department of Taxes has provided withholding tax guidance for relocated and remote workers.

The Details:

The Vermont guidance states in part as follows:

 Relocated and Remote Workers

If you live and work remotely in Vermont, then income earned during the entire period of time that you live in Vermont is subject to Vermont income tax. This is true even if you claim another state as your domicile, or even if you perform the remote work for a company that is not located in Vermont. 

Next Steps:

Vermont employers should withhold tax as instructed at the following website:

Withholding | Department of Taxes (vermont.gov)

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