Property Management
Vermont's rooms and meals tax applies to short-term lodging rentals of:
AOnly hotel and motel rooms
BAny rental of lodging for 30 or fewer consecutive days✓ Correct
COnly properties with more than 10 units
DOnly properties listed on major booking platforms
Explanation
Vermont's rooms and meals tax applies to short-term lodging rentals of 30 or fewer consecutive days, including vacation rentals, ski chalets, and other short-term accommodations.
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