Taxes in Stockbridge, VT

Updated 2026 β€’ Property, income & sales tax data

πŸ“Š Total Annual Tax Burden in Stockbridge, VT

The combined effect of property, income, and sales taxes determines your total tax burden. Based on Stockbridge's median household income of $55,000 and a local median home price of $449,000.

Total Annual Estimate
$14,104
property + income + sales
🏠 Property
$8,869
1.98% rate
πŸ’Ό Income
$4,150
3.35-8.75% rate
πŸ›’ Sales
$1,085
on $15,500/yr spending

🏠 Property Tax in Stockbridge, VT

Property taxes are collected by local governments and used to fund schools, infrastructure, and other local services.

Annual Property Tax
$8,869
Based on $449,000 home
(local median home price)
Effective Rate
1.98%
US avg: 1.1% ↑ Higher
Year-over-Year Change
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Data not available

Note: The effective rate represents the percentage of a property's value paid in taxes annually. The US average property tax rate is approximately 1.1%. The estimate above uses the local median home price of $449,000 for Stockbridge, not the national median of $419,200.

πŸ’Ό State Income Tax in VT

Income tax rates and brackets vary by state, impacting residents' overall tax burden. The top bracket applies to income above $$45400-$229550.

Tax Rate in VT
3.35-8.75%
Single Filer
$4,950
on $100k salary
Married Couple
$9,200
on $200k salary
Stockbridge Median
$4,150
on $55,000 local median

Note: Tax estimates are approximations based on standard deductions and may not account for all applicable credits, deductions, or individual circumstances. For personalized tax advice, please consult a qualified tax professional.

πŸ›’ Sales Tax in Stockbridge, VT

Sales tax is applied to most retail purchases and is collected by merchants at the point of sale. The rate can vary based on location and type of purchase.

State Rate
6.0%
#17 of 50
Avg Local Rate
+0.37%
additional local tax
Combined Max Rate
7.0%
state + local maximum
Combined Rank
32
out of 50 states

Impact on Common Household Expenses

Category Annual Spending Est. Sales Tax
Groceries $7,000 $490
Retail $5,000 $350
Dining $3,500 $245
Total Annual $15,500 $1,085

πŸ’‘ Did you know? Not all states tax groceries, and some have tax holidays for specific items like back-to-school supplies or emergency preparedness equipment. Check with local authorities for exemptions that might apply to you.

Understanding Your Tax Burden in Stockbridge, VT

How much will you pay in taxes living in Stockbridge, VT? The area features higher property taxes with an effective rate of 1.98%. Income tax varies by bracket. Sales tax adds 6.00% to purchases. Calculate your potential tax burden below.

Tax Pros & Cons of Stockbridge, VT

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Pros

  • β€’Good schools nearby
  • β€’Low crime rate in the area
  • β€’Friendly community atmosphere
  • β€’Access to hiking and skiing
  • β€’Diverse wildlife and nature spots
  • β€’Peaceful and quiet environment
  • β€’Great for family-friendly fun
  • β€’Beautiful nature and scenery
  • β€’Strong sense of community
  • β€’Outdoor activities year-round
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Cons

  • β€’Harsh winters with heavy snow
  • β€’Less diversity in the community
  • β€’Limited nightlife options
  • β€’Limited public transport options
  • β€’Less entertainment for teens
  • β€’Difficult job market prospects
  • β€’Potential racism in rural areas
  • β€’Few dining and shopping choices
  • β€’High cost of living
  • β€’Remote location from cities

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Stockbridge, VT? β–Ό

The cost of living in Stockbridge, VT is 0% equal to the national average, with a cost of living index of 100 (where 100 represents the U.S. average). Housing typically accounts for the largest portion of living expenses. See full cost of living breakdown β†’

Is Stockbridge, VT a safe place to live? β–Ό

Stockbridge, VT is average in terms of safety, with crime rates near the national average. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood. View detailed Stockbridge crime statistics β†’

What are the best neighborhoods in Stockbridge, VT? β–Ό

The best neighborhoods in Stockbridge, VT depend on your priorities. For families, look for areas near top-rated schools with lower crime rates. For affordability, neighborhoods vary in price depending on proximity to amenities and schools.

How are the taxes in Stockbridge, VT? β–Ό

Tax rates in Stockbridge, VT include state and local components. The cost of living index of 100 reflects a moderate cost environment compared to the national average. View detailed Stockbridge tax information β†’

How does Stockbridge, VT compare to nearby cities? β–Ό

Stockbridge, VT offers comparable costs to nearby communities. With a cost of living index of 100, median home prices of $0, and a crime rate of 0 per 1,000 residents, you can compare these metrics side-by-side. Use the compare feature to evaluate specific cities.

What is the weather like in Stockbridge, VT? β–Ό

Weather in Stockbridge, VT varies by season. Climate data varies by season. View detailed Stockbridge climate & environment data β†’

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πŸ“… Last Updated: February 2026

Sources: Tax Foundation, State Revenue Departments, U.S. Census Bureau ACS

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