Additional forms and schedules may be required.īusiness entities owned exclusively by Vermont residents, with income and loss deriving only from Vermont, may file the simplified form BI-476, Business Income Tax Return (For Resident Only). The Vermont minimum entity tax of $250 must be paid with the return. Most business entities will file form BI-471, Business Income Tax Return. Income Tax Returnĭue on the date established for filing under the Internal Revenue Code. If the listed due date falls on a weekend or holiday, the due date is the following business day. If you are submitting any of the following paper forms by mail, you may submit your payment with the paper forms below. Otherwise, include a completed Form BI-470, Business Income Tax Return Payment Voucher to ensure the payment will be properly applied to your account and period. Mail your personal check, cashier’s check, or money order payable to the Vermont Department of Taxes. Review the ACH Credit instructions and ACH Credit Payments QuickStart Guide to get started. MyVTax, a convenient and free service that allows you to manage, file, and pay your Vermont taxes using ACH Debit. You may also pay through myVTax using your Credit Card, subject to a 3% processing fee which is retained by the service company. ACH Credit, is an easy and convenient way to pay your Vermont taxes. You may make electronic payments regardless of the method used to file your return using one of the following payment methods: Online Each shareholder, partner, or member must also file a Vermont Income Tax return. The income of S-Corporations, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies attributable to Vermont passes through to the shareholders, partners, or members and is taxed at the individual or corporate income tax rate. The business entity income tax applies to S-Corporations, Partnerships, and Limited Liability Companies that elect to be taxed as partnerships or S-Corporations. This includes entities receiving income as a shareholder, partner, or member. Subchapter S Corporations, Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies engaged in activities in Vermont must file a Business Entity Income Tax return with the Commissioner of Taxes.