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State tax filing
Part of your Vermont withholding went to pay your Vermont tax liability.
Even though you live in New Hampshire — a state with no income tax — you owe Vermont income tax if you physically worked in The Green Mountain State.
Vermont says if you were not a resident of Vermont for the full tax year but earned income in Vermont, then your income is the sum of the following types of income as long as they are required to be included in federal adjusted gross income:
- Rents and royalties from ownership of property located in Vermont
- Gains from the sale or exchange of Vermont property, including the sale of timber or timber rights
- Wages, salaries, commissions, or other income received for services performed in Vermont
- Income from every business, trade, profession, or occupation conducted in Vermont.
- Income previously deferred under a nonqualified deferred compensation plan and income derived from such previously deferred income.
Nonresident but Earned Vermont Income
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February 5, 2023
5:43 AM