1099-K threshold in Vermont(TY2026)
1099KStateMap provides informational summaries of state-by-state 1099-K threshold rules. This is not tax advice. Thresholds change frequently; always verify directly with your state's department of revenue or consult a licensed tax professional before filing.
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Federal threshold (TY2026)
IRSFederal rollback effective TY2026 per the One, Big, Beautiful Bill (P.L. 119-21, signed July 4, 2025). Pre-ARPA $20,000 + 200-transaction TPSO de minimis rule reinstated. Verbatim source: IRS News Release IR-2025-107 (Oct 23, 2025). Statutory basis: 26 U.S.C. §6050W(e). Note: Pub 5717 is the IRIS Taxpayer Portal User Guide, not the threshold source; that error in earlier scoping has been corrected here.
Vermont threshold
Non-conformingVermont's 1099-K information reporting law (32 V.S.A. §5862d) requires third party settlement organizations to report payments that equal or exceed $600 per person. Replaced the previous $20,000/200-transaction federal-conforming threshold. Took effect retroactively on January 1, 2017 (per Act 73 of 2017) and applies starting in tax year 2017. Act 73 also added enforcement provisions; failure to provide the required information is considered a failure to file a return. Source: tax.vermont.gov news page (search-summary confirmed); WebFetch returned 403 — manual verbatim verification recommended. Note: Vermont's separate recipient-notification threshold is $2,000 per Vermont law (TPSO issues 1099-K to the individual if paid $2,000+; reports to state at $600+); decoder should document both thresholds to avoid confusion.
Will you receive a 1099-K?
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What to do next
- Enter your gross payments and transaction count above to see whether you should expect a 1099-K.
- Read the Vermont state row below for the state-specific threshold (if different from federal).
- This page is informational, not tax advice. Verify directly with your state DOR or a licensed tax professional before filing.
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Informational, not tax advice
1099KStateMap provides summaries of state-by-state 1099-K reporting thresholds, drawn from IRS publications and state Department of Revenue primary sources. Thresholds change frequently. Always verify directly with your state's DOR or consult a licensed tax professional before filing.