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1. VERMONT VT ID NUMBER
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APPLICATION FOR FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
BUSINESS TAX ACCOUNT
TYPE OR PRINT - Please read instructions and answer applicable questions completely.
PART 1 - APPLICANT INFORMATION
1A - Type
Sole Proprietor (Individual, Husband/Wife or Civil Union owners) Partnership
LLC S-Corporation C-Corporation
501(c)(3) Federal Government VT State Government
Other Government Other ____________________________________
1B - Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Full Legal Name of Proprietor (Last, First, Middle), Corporation, Partnership, etc.
- - -
1C - Identification Numbers:
Federal Employer Identification Number Social Security Number (for Sole Proprietorship only)
1D - Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Street, Road or PO Box
_________________________________________________________________________________________
City/Town State ZIP Code
1E - Date authorized to do business in Vermont by Vermont Secretary of State: _____ / _____ / ___________
(For LLC, S or C Corporation, or Partnership) State of Incorporation: _______________
1F - Business Principals with Fiscal Responsibility
Title ____________________________________________ SSN ___________________________
Name __________________________________________________________________________________
Last Name First Name Middle Name
Address ________________________________________________________________________________
Title ____________________________________________ SSN ___________________________
Name __________________________________________________________________________________
Last Name First Name Middle Name
Address ________________________________________________________________________________
Title ____________________________________________ SSN ___________________________
Name __________________________________________________________________________________
Last Name First Name Middle Name
Address ________________________________________________________________________________
Title ____________________________________________ SSN ___________________________
Name __________________________________________________________________________________
Last Name First Name Middle Name
Address ________________________________________________________________________________
Attach listing on separate piece of paper if more business principals.
Form S-1
(Rev. 6/04) 1
2. 1G - Compliance Check
Has the Vermont Department of Taxes required a bond for this business entity or any business entity in which any person
listed above was an officer or held a 20% or more interest?
Yes (Attach explanation) No
Has the Vermont Department of Taxes suspended or revoked a Sales and Use or Meals and Rooms tax license for this
business entity or any business entity in which any person listed above was an officer or held a 20% or more interest?
Yes (Attach explanation) No
PART 2 - SALES AND USE TAX
Start Date (see instructions) _______ / ______ / ___________
Business Operation:
Year Round Occasional Seasonal Months of Operation _____________________
Estimate of annual Vermont Sales and Use tax liability:
$500 or less $501 - $2,500 Over $2,500
Name of Filing Service used (if any) __________________________________________________________________
Physical Location of Business: _____________________________________________________________
(Street address only - No PO Boxes)
______________________________________________________________________________________
City/Town State ZIP Code
Trade Name or d/b/a/ for this location: _________________________________________________________________
Brief description of business activity at this location (List in order of primary activity first).
1. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Person to contact about Vermont Sales and Use Tax account:
Name ________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone number: _____________________________ Fax number: ______________________________
e-mail address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address for Sales and Use Tax account returns and information (if different from Part 1 address):
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Street, Road or PO Box City/Town State ZIP Code
PART 3 - MEALS AND ROOMS TAX
Start Date (see instructions) _______ / ______ / ___________
Business Operation:
Year Round Occasional Seasonal Months of Operation _____________________
Estimate of annual Vermont Meals and Rooms tax liability:
$500 or less Over $500
Name of Filing Service used (if any) __________________________________________________________________
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3. PART 3 - MEALS AND ROOMS TAX (continued)
Physical Location of Business: _____________________________________________________________
(Street address only - No PO Boxes)
______________________________________________________________________________________
City/Town State ZIP Code
Trade Name or d/b/a/ for this location: _________________________________________________________________
Brief description of business activity at this location (List in order of primary activity first).
1. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Person to contact about Vermont Meals and Rooms Tax account:
Name ________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone number: _____________________________ Fax number: ______________________________
e-mail address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address for Meals and Rooms Tax account returns and information (if different from Part 1 address):
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Street, Road or PO Box City/Town State ZIP Code
PART 4 - WITHHOLDING TAX
Start Date (see instructions) _______ / ______ / ___________
Estimate of Vermont Withholding tax liability per Quarter:
Less than $2,499 $2,500 - $8,999 $9,000 or more (requires EFT filing)
Reporting by: Paper return EFT Credit EFT Debit
Name of Payroll Service used (if any) _________________________________________________________________
Physical Location of Business: _____________________________________________________________
(Street address only - No PO Boxes)
______________________________________________________________________________________
City/Town State ZIP Code
Trade Name or d/b/a/ for this location: _________________________________________________________________
Brief description of business activity at this location (List in order of primary activity first).
1. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Contact for Vermont Withholding Tax:
Name ________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone number: _____________________________ Fax number: ______________________________
e-mail address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address for Withholding Tax account returns and information (if different from Part 1 address):
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Street, Road or PO Box City/Town State ZIP Code
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4. PART 5 - CORPORATE INCOME TAX OR BUSINESS INCOME (ENTITY) TAX
Start Date (see instructions) _______ / ______ / ___________ Fiscal Year End ____________________
Person to contact about Vermont Corporate Income or Business Income (Entity) Tax account:
Name ________________________________________________________________________________________
Telephone number: _____________________________ Fax number: ______________________________
e-mail address: ________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address for Corporate Income or Business Income (Entity) Tax account returns and information (if different from Part 1 address):
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Street, Road or PO Box City/Town State ZIP Code
Physical Location of Business: _____________________________________________________________
(Street address only - No PO Boxes)
______________________________________________________________________________________
City/Town State ZIP Code
Records Location: _________________________________________________________________________________
If part of a federal consolidated group, enter the name and EIN of the parent. If S-Corporation, include Form 2553.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
PART 6 - OTHER TAXES
Fuel Gross Receipts Start Date ____________________________________
Telecommunications Start Date ____________________________________
Local Option Tax(es) Start Date ____________________________________
Local Option Town(s) ____________________________________________
PART 7 - PREVIOUS OWNERSHIP
Name and address of previous owner:
____________________________________________ Date you purchased business: _____ / ____ / _________
____________________________________________ Date of 32 V.S.A. ß3260 Notice: ____ / _____ / ________
____________________________________________
PART 8 - CERTIFICATION
I certify under pains and penalty of perjury this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my
knowledge.
Signature ___________________________________________ Title ________________________________
Name _____________________________________________ Date ________________________________
(Please print)
Send or fax completed application to:
Vermont Department of Taxes
PO Box 547
Montpelier, VT 05601-0547
Telephone: (802) 828-2551
Fax: (802) 828-5787
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5. PART 1 - Applicant Information
1A - Type Check the box for the type of business ownership.
Sole Proprietor is a business owned by an individual, a husband and wife, or civil union members.
VT State Government includes Vermont state agencies, municipalities, and public corporations.
Partnership includes all partnership forms. There is no separate category for general or limited partnership.
501(c)(3) organizations please include a copy of your designation from the Internal Revenue Service. If you have not received the
designation yet, include a copy of the organization’s articles of association and bylaws.
Other Government includes agencies, municipalities and public corporation from states territories or provinces other than Vermont.
1B - Name Print the name of the business.
Sole Proprietor the name of the person (or persons) who own the business.
Examples: John Smith Jack & Jill Hill
Business the name of the business as it appears in the legal document forming the business.
Examples: ABC Corporation Good Partnership
Smith & Smith LLC Edward Esquire, PC
Government Entities the name of the agencies and department.
Examples: US Interior Department of National Parks
State of Vermont Department of Forest & Parks
City of Montpelier, VT Department of Education
1C - Identification Numbers
Business entities, print your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). Note: an employer, regardless of ownership type,
must have a FEIN.
Sole proprietorship, print the primary owner’s social security number. For husband and wife or civil union member owners, use
section 1F to provide the other individual’s name and social security number.
1D - Mailing Address Print the address where you want information mailed.
1E - Date authorized to do business in Vermont by Vermont Secretary of State This is the date of filing articles of association or
received authorization to do business in this state.
State of Incorporation Enter the state where the business filed articles of association.
1F - Business Principals with Fiscal Responsibility Print the title, Social Security Number, name and address of individuals who are
responsible for the fiscal aspects of the business. This may be partners, president, treasurer, comptroller, etc.
1G - Compliance Check Check the appropriate Yes or No box to indicate whether any business principal has been involved with a
compliance action by the Vermont Department of Taxes. If “Yes” is checked, include an explanation with the application.
PART 2 Sales and Use Tax
Start Date This is the date the business started in Vermont to make sales of items subject to sales tax or to make purchases subject to use
tax. It may not necessarily be the date the business started. For out-of-state businesses, the start date is the date Vermont business
started. Example: original business began July 1999 and sold services only. In March 2001, the business expanded to sell items
subject to sales tax. The start date will be March 1, 2001.
Business Operation Check the appropriate box to indicate when the business is open. This information determines when returns need
to be filed.
Year Round The business is open for business in all months of the year.
Occasional The business makes few sales in Vermont and generally does not have a permanent location. Example: out-of-state
artisans selling at a craft fair in Vermont; operators of carnival rides
Seasonal The business is open only during certain months of the year. Indicate the months of operation. Example: souvenir stand
May, June, July, August and September; cross country ski trails open December, January, February and March.
Estimate of Annual Vermont Sales and Use tax liability Check the box for the amount of Vermont tax you estimate you will owe
annually. This information is used as a guide to determine how often the Sales and Use tax return must be filed.
Name of Filing Service used Print the name of the filing service if you use one.
Physical Location of Business Print the street/road name, city/town and state where the business is located. This will be the address
licensed to make sales. For occasional businesses, indicate the locations you will be making sales in Vermont. For mobile vendors,
indicate “various.” Example: 109 State Street, Montpelier, VT.; craft sales Manchester, Essex
Note: For other than mobile vendors, each business location is required to have its own tax account and license.
Trade Name or Doing Business As (d/b/a) Name If you conduct business under a name other than indicated in Part 1B, print the name
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6. here.
Example: ABC Corporation doing business as Trader Tim
John Smith doing business as Best Lawn Mowing Service
Business Activity List the business activities with the primary business activity first. This information is used to make sure you have a
tax account for all necessary taxes and to send notices of tax changes.
Person to contact Print the name and contact information for someone the Department may call on questions about this tax account.
Mailing Address for Sales and Use Tax Account If you want just the Sales and Use tax returns, correspondence or other information
to go to an address different from the one in Part 1D, print here.
PART 3 Meals and Rooms Tax
Start Date This is the date the business started in Vermont to make sales of items subject to Meals and Rooms tax. It may not necessarily
be the date the business started. For out-of-state businesses, the start date is the date Vermont business started.
Business Operation Check the appropriate box to indicate when the business is open. This information determines when returns need
to be filed.
Year Round The business is open for business in all months of the year.
Occasional The business makes few sales in Vermont and generally does not have a permanent location. Example: out-of-state
food vendor selling at a fair in Vermont
Seasonal The business is open only during certain months of the year. Indicate the months of operation. Example: cremee stand
open May, June, July, August and September; concession at a ski area open December, January, February and March.
Estimate of Annual Vermont Meals and Rooms tax liability Check the box for the amount of Vermont tax you estimate you will owe
annually. This information is used as a guide to determine how often the Meals and Rooms tax return must be filed.
Name of Filing Service used Print the name of the filing service if you use one.
Physical Location of Business Print the street/road name, city/town and state where the business is located. This will be the address
licensed to make sales. For occasional businesses, indicate the locations you will be making sales in Vermont. For mobile vendors,
indicate “various.” Example: 109 State Street, Montpelier, VT. food sales Manchester, Essex
Note: For other than mobile vendors, each business location is required to have its own tax account and license.
Trade Name or Doing Business As (d/b/a) Name If you conduct business under a name other than indicated in Part 1B, print the name
here.
Example: ABC Corporation doing business as Trader Tim
John Smith doing business as Hot Diggity Doggity Food Cart
Business Activity List the business activities with the primary business activity first. This information is used to make sure you have a
tax account for all necessary taxes and to send notices of tax changes.
Person to contact Print the name and contact information for someone the Department may call on questions about this tax account.
Mailing Address for Sales and Use Tax Account If you want just the Meals and Rooms tax returns, correspondence or other informa-
tion to go to an address different from the one in Part 1D, print here.
PART 4 Withholding Tax
Start Date This is the date the business started having payroll or making payments subject to Vermont income tax. It may not necessar-
ily be the date the business started. For out-of-state businesses, the start date of Vermont activity.
Estimate of Quarterly Vermont Withholding tax liability Check the box for the amount of Vermont tax you estimate you will owe
quarterly. This information is used as a guide to determine how often the Withholding tax return must be filed.
Note: Withholding of $9,000 or more per quarter are required to report and remit by electronic funds transfer (EFT). Please call
or write for instructions.
Name of Filing Service used Print the name of the filing service if you use one.
Physical Location of Business Print the street/road name, city/town and state where the business is located.
Note: A business may elect to have a master withholding tax account or a tax account for each location.
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7. Trade Name or Doing Business As (d/b/a) Name If you conduct business under a name other than indicated in Part 1B, print the name
here.
Example: ABC Corporation doing business as Trader Tim
Business Activity List the business activities with the primary business activity first. This information is used to make sure you have a
tax account for all necessary taxes and to send notices of tax changes.
Person to contact Print the name and contact information for someone the Department may call on questions about this tax account.
Mailing Address for Withholding Tax Account If you want just the Withholding tax returns, correspondence or other information to
go to an address different from the one in Part 1D, print here.
PART 5 Corporation Income Tax or Business Income (Entity) Tax
Start Date This is the date the business started activity in Vermont.
Fiscal Year End Print the last day of the tax year. Example: calendar year December 31; fiscal year June 30
Person to contact Print the name, telephone number, and other contact information.
Mailing Address for Tax Account If you want just the tax returns, correspondence or other information to go to an address different
from the one in Part 1D, print here.
Physical Location of Business Print the street/road name, city/town and state where the business is located.
Records Location Print the address where the tax records are kept if different from the one in Part 1D.
Federal Consolidated Group Print the name and FEIN of the parent corporation.
PART 6 Other Taxes
Fuel Gross Receipt Print the date the business started making sales of fuels subject to this tax.
Telecommunications Print the date the business started making sales of telecommunication services subject to this tax.
Local Option Tax Print the date the business started making sales of items subject to this tax. If doing business in multiple locations,
print the name of the local option town. Please include city or town designation. Examples: Manchester; Williston; Stratton
PART 7 Previous Ownership
Note: Buying an existing business requires notification to the Vermont Department of Taxes 10 days prior to the purchase. If notice is
not given, you may become liable for the previous owner’s outstanding business tax liability.
PART 8 Certification
The owner or business officer responsible for collection and remitting taxes is required to certify that the information provided in this
application is true, correct and complete.
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