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  1. The Tax Year 2023 Income Tax filing season has ended. By Vermont law, the Vermont personal income tax filing season schedule follows the federal calendar. This means taxpayers can file their 2023 personal income tax return, and pay any tax owed, by April 15, 2024, without any penalties or interest. If a taxpayer is expecting a refund, they are ...

    • How to Check The Status of Your Return Online
    • What You Can Expect to See
    • Claiming A Vermont Refund
    • Protecting Your Tax Refund
    • What You Can Do to Help Us Stop Fraud
    • I Still Need My refund. What Should I Do Next?

    After you have filed your return, check the status of your refund through myVTax. You will need: 1. Your Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) 2. Last Name 3. Zip Code 4. The exact refund amount on your return

    This service will provide the status of your return by displaying one of the following statements: 1. We’ve received your return (with the date received) 2. We’re processing your return 3. We’ve requested additional information (with a date of request) 4. We’ve received your additional information 5. We’ve released your refund (with a date of relea...

    To claim a refund of Vermont withholding or estimated tax payments, you must file Form IN-111, Vermont Income Tax Return. You have up to three years from the due date of the return, including extensions, to file a claim for overpayment of tax due. If the information on your return does not match the information available to the Department, your ref...

    The Department will begin processing returns in February. Returns are held until the Department receives W-2 withholding reports from employers, which are due on Feb. 1. The Department needs to have W-2s from employers so that we may verify taxpayer information. This will help us ensure the right amount of tax is paid or refunded and allow us to de...

    If we suspect fraud is being committed against you, we will send you a letter requesting verification of your identification. Please respond to our letter as soon as possible. The quickest way to respond is to visit myVTax and click “Respond to Correspondence.” Learn more about identity theft and tax refund fraud, how to detect it, how to avoid it,...

    If you have waited the maximum number of weeks it should take to process a refund; we encourage you to check the status of your return or refund onlineagain before contacting the Department. Please note that our tax examiners do not have information about the status of your refund beyond what is available to you from our website. Although the Depar...

  2. Payments made by check or money order are considered timely if we receive your payment within three (3) business days after the due date. Electronic transfer. Payments made using electronic funds transfer (EFT) must be received by midnight on the due date of your return. Late payment. Taxes paid after the due date of the return accrue interest ...

  3. Feb 15, 2022 · As of now, it's still April 18. The only reason that it would change is the IRS is so far behind, like what I said of those 6 million returns, they might ask for it to be delayed. But from what I've heard from the IRS, they like the April 18 deadline, if they can stick to it, because it follows their schedule workload-wise.

  4. 9. Where do I send my Vermont income tax return? The addresses are stated at the bottom of Form IN-111, Vermont Income Tax Return, and below: Claiming a refund? Send your return to VT Department of Taxes, PO Box 1881, Montpelier, VT 05601-1881. Making a payment? Send your return to VT Department of Taxes, PO Box 1779, Montpelier, VT 05601-1779.

  5. Use myVTax, the department's online portal, to check on the filing or refund of your Vermont Income Tax Return, Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Adjustment Claim, Renter Rebate Claim, and Estimated Payments. Department of Taxes Check Return or Refund Status No. Support. Help. State Employee Directory. State Holidays. Policies. Accessibility.

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  7. To file your federal and Vermont personal income taxes, you will need the information on Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from each employer and Form 1099 for any other source of income, such as interest, dividends, prizes, etc. Federal and Vermont laws require employers, financial institutions, and others to distribute forms W-2 and 1099 to ...

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