- Vermont has updated its guidance on sales and use tax for nonprofit organizations
- Nonprofit organizations that qualify for exemption from federal and Vermont income taxes are generally not exempt from sales and use tax
- Nonprofit organizations must collect and remit sales tax on taxable sales and purchases
- Certain nonprofit organizations may be eligible for a partial exemption from sales and use tax
- Nonprofit organizations should review the guidance to understand their tax obligations
Source: vitallaw.com
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