What is the Vermont Land Gains Tax?

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The Vermont Land Gains Tax is a tax imposed on the sale of certain types of land in Vermont that have appreciated in value. This tax is specifically applicable to the sale of land that has been held for a period of less than six years. The purpose of this tax is to address the rapid increase in land prices and to promote the sustainable use of land resources in the state. When an individual sells land subject to the Land Gains Tax, they are required to report the gain derived from the sale. The tax is calculated based on the difference between the sale price of the land and the purchase price, adjusted for some allowable expenses. It is important for sellers to be aware of the tax implications applicable to their transactions to ensure compliance with Vermont tax laws. The Land Gains Tax contributes to Vermont's efforts to manage land development and encourage responsible land use practices. For further detailed information regarding rates, exemptions, or filing, individuals are encouraged to visit the official web page of the Vermont Department of Taxes, where they can find up-to-date guidelines and resources.
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Answered Aug 26, 2025

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