Williamson Group
 
Vermont Real Estate Laws & Taxes
Laws & Taxes Affecting Real Estate in Vermont

What Vermont laws and taxes should you be aware of?

Here is a quick overview.

Woodstock Vermont Area Real Estate - Williamson Group Sotheby's International Realty


Buying Property
Selling Property
Vermont Laws & Taxes
Real Estate Library






























For an overview of Vermont-specific taxes and a link to online tax information, please click here:

Vermont Tax Information

Current Use Program
"Chapter 124 of Title 32 provides for a program which taxes farm and forest property according to its use value. The purpose of the chapter is to keep agricultural and forest land in production, and to slow development of these lands. Enrolled property must remain in agriculture, forest or conservation use to be taxed at use value. If the property is developed, a land use change tax will be due. If only a portion of the property is developed, the penalty will apply only to that portion."

(Excerpted from www.State.VT.US)

Act 250
Act 250 was passed by the Vermont legislature in 1970 to control the amount and type of development in the state. As a result, the state closely watches development and requires permits for many different development scenarios.

The above is a very brief overview of some of Vermont’s laws and taxes. It is designed to give you a feel for what you can expect when buying or selling in our state. It is by no means all-inclusive.
One Click Searches

Homes < $300K

$300K < Homes < $500K

$500K < Homes < $1M

Homes > $1M

Woodstock Area Real Estate

Upper Valley Real Estate

Ski Area Real Estate

Woodstock Area Historic Homes

Area Homes with 30+ Acres

Land < 20A

Land 20-50A

Land > 50A

Featured Properties


Williamson Group Sotheby's International Realty
23 Elm Street, Woodstock, Vermont 05091
tel: 802-457-2000     fax: 802-457-2761
WilliamsonGroup@SothebysRealty.com