Do I need to file a Vermont state tax return if I'm a nonresident?

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Whether a nonresident is required to file a Vermont state tax return primarily depends on the individual's income sources and specific tax situation. Vermont Department of Taxes generally requires nonresidents to file a tax return if they earn income from Vermont sources. This can include wages, rental income, or any business activities conducted within the state. Even if a nonresident's total income is below the filing threshold for residents, they may still need to file due to Vermont-source income. Furthermore, there are specific forms that nonresidents must use when filing, such as Form NR-1040, which is designed for nonresidents and part-year residents. When completing the return, nonresidents can only report and pay taxes on income that is derived from Vermont. For anyone uncertain about their specific situation or the rules surrounding nonresident taxation, it is always wise to review the most current information available on the Vermont Department of Taxes website, as it outlines all filing requirements and responsibilities for nonresidents in detail.
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Answered Aug 26, 2025

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