Escrow & Title
Vermont's Property Transfer Tax is paid by:
AThe listing broker
BThe buyer at the time of transfer✓ Correct
CThe seller at closing only
DSplit equally between buyer and seller
Explanation
Vermont's Property Transfer Tax is generally paid by the buyer at the time of closing. The buyer files the Property Transfer Tax Return and pays the tax due.
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