Vermont Car Sales Tax Calculator
Vermont charges a state vehicle sales/use tax of 6% on a car purchase. On a $20,000 vehicle that is about $1,200.00 in state tax before any local add-ons. Enter your own price below โ and your trade-in, if Vermont allows a trade-in credit โ to estimate what you'll owe.
Quick answer: Vermontโs state vehicle sales/use tax rate is 6%. Local (county/city) taxes may apply on top.
Estimate your Vermont car sales tax
Enter the vehicle price. If Vermont gives a trade-in tax credit, add your trade-in value to reduce the taxable amount.
State rate only. Many Vermont counties and cities add a local sales tax on top, so your actual total may be higher. Trade-in credit rules vary โ confirm eligibility with the official source below.
How Vermont taxes a car purchase
| State vehicle sales/use tax rate | 6% |
| Taxable amount | Price โ trade-in credit (where allowed) |
| Local / county tax | Varies by jurisdiction โ added on top of the state rate |
Title fee is $27. Vermont's 6% Purchase & Use Tax โ shown here in the sales/use-tax line โ applies to the greater of purchase price or J.D. Power clean trade-in value, capped per vehicle.
What this estimate excludes
- Local and district taxes. County, city, and transit taxes are added on top of the Vermont state rate.
- Title, registration, and plate fees. These are separate from sales tax โ use the Vermont registration and title-transfer calculators for those.
- Dealer documentation fees. A dealer โdoc feeโ is charged on top and is often itself taxable.
- Exemptions. Gifts, inheritance, and certain family transfers may be exempt โ confirm with Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.
Official Vermont source
โVermont Department of Motor Vehiclesdmv.vermont.govRelated Vermont tools & guides
Frequently asked questions
How much is sales tax on a car in Vermont?
The Vermont state vehicle sales/use tax rate is 6%. Multiply it by the taxable purchase price (usually the price minus any trade-in credit). Counties and cities may add a local sales tax on top, so confirm your combined rate with Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.
Do I pay sales tax when buying a used car from a private seller in Vermont?
In most states, sales or use tax on a private-party vehicle purchase is collected when you title and register the car, not at the point of sale. The rate is generally the same as a dealer sale. Confirm the private-sale rules with Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.
Does Vermont give a sales tax credit for a trade-in?
Most states tax only the difference between the vehicle price and your trade-in value, which lowers the tax you owe. A handful of states tax the full price with no trade-in credit. Verify Vermont's treatment before you rely on the estimate above.
Are there local or county car sales taxes in Vermont?
Often, yes. The rate shown here is the Vermont state rate only; many counties, cities, and transit districts add a local sales tax on vehicle purchases, so your combined rate can be higher. Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles publishes the official combined rates.
Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 ยท Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team ยท Based on official Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles sources ยท Independent resource ยท Not legal advice