This petition requests that the court issue an order correcting an error or omission in a birth certificate. This is one of over 150 Official Probate forms for the state of Vermont.
This petition requests that the court issue an order correcting an error or omission in a birth certificate. This is one of over 150 Official Probate forms for the state of Vermont.
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Form LRC-140, Landlord Certificate has replaced Form LC-142, Landlord Certificate. Landlords who file Form LRC-140 no longer need to provide each tenant household with a Landlord Certificate. Landlords with five or more tenants occupying any property are required to file Landlord Certificates through myVTax.
To file a paper claim, download a copy of form RCC-146, Renter Credit Claim or you may request paper forms be mailed to you. For questions about filing a renter credit claim, contact us at tax.individualincome@vermont.gov or call (802) 828-2865 or (866) 828-2865.
The SPAN is the School Property Account Number, an 11-digit identification number unique to your property. Find it on your property tax bill.
If you rent, apply for Vermont's Renter Credit tax credit. (It was formerly called the renter rebate.) First check the requirements, which include being a Vermont resident for all of the tax year and renting in Vermont for six of those months even if they aren't consecutive months.