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

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Yes, nonresidents are required to file a Vermont state tax return if they have earned income from Vermont sources exceeding certain thresholds. These thresholds vary depending on filing status, but generally, if you are a nonresident and your Vermont-source income exceeds $3,000, you are required to file a tax return. Vermont-source income includes wages, salaries, rental income, and profits from businesses conducted in Vermont, among others. However, certain exemptions and deductions may apply based on your specific circumstances. For accurate and detailed information regarding your tax obligations as a nonresident, consult the Vermont Department of Taxes' website or contact their tax assistance line.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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