Vermont Sales Tax on Coins & Precious Metals
Is gold and silver taxable in Vermont? Learn about Vermont sales tax on coins, bullion, and precious metals. Updated 2026.
| State Sales Tax Rate | 6% |
| Bullion Exempt? | No — Taxed |
| Coins Exempt? | No — Taxed |
Vermont does not exempt precious metals bullion or coins from its 6% sales tax. All purchases of gold, silver, bullion, and coins are subject to the full state sales tax rate plus any applicable local taxes. There is no minimum threshold or exemption.
Tax tip: Vermont currently taxes precious metals purchases. Some collectors buy from dealers in tax-exempt states and have items shipped. Check whether your state charges use tax on out-of-state purchases, and always follow your state's tax laws.
Coin Shows in Vermont
There are 1 coin shows listed in Vermont. Browse them all or find one near you:
- Burlington Coin Show — South Burlington, Vermont
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Disclaimer: This information is for general reference only and does not constitute tax or legal advice. Tax laws change frequently. Always verify current rates and exemptions with the Vermont tax authority or consult a qualified tax professional before making purchasing decisions.