State Business Ideas

Top Business Ideas in Vermont

Compare 12 curated business ideas for Vermont founders — startup costs, profit margins, LLC steps, and state-specific licensing. Updated May 2026.

12 curated ideas Avg startup $5,500-$41,000 Updated May 2026
The state of Vermont.

State Snapshot

Quick state facts

Population 647K
Top metro Burlington
Avg sales tax 6.36%
LLC filing fee $155

Quick Fit

Who this list is for

Outdoor / tourism founders

Guides, hosts, and operators serving visitors and recreation-driven demand

Service entrepreneurs

Local founders supporting homes, rentals, seasonal properties, and small towns

Seasonal businesses

Operators who can handle winter, summer, and shoulder-season demand cycles

Curation Notes

Why these ideas for Vermont

Vermont's economy is anchored in tourism, agriculture, and small-scale manufacturing — supported by seasonal visitors and outdoor recreation across the Green Mountains and Lake Champlain. These ideas favor seasonal tourism services, outdoor-adjacent businesses, and trade businesses that serve both year-round residents and the visitor economy.

LLC Formation

Form an LLC in Vermont

Filing fee $155
Processing time 7-10 business days
Annual report $45 annual

Vermont requires a registered agent. Many founders use a formation service to bundle filing, registered agent help, and compliance reminders in one step.

State data verified May 2026

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an LLC to start a business in Vermont?

No. You can start as a sole proprietor, but many Vermont founders form an LLC for liability protection and cleaner banking. The state filing fee is $155. Annual Report is due each year, with a listed fee of $45.

How much does it cost to start a small business in Vermont?

The baseline state LLC filing fee is $155. Your real startup cost depends on the idea, equipment, insurance, local permits, inventory, and whether you use a registered agent or formation service.

Does Vermont have a state income tax?

Yes, Vermont uses a graduated income tax ranging from 3.35% to 8.75%. Plan for federal taxes, any local tax obligations, and sales tax collection if your business sells taxable goods or services.

What licenses do I need to operate in Vermont?

Vermont licensing depends on your city, county, and industry. Check the Vermont Secretary of State and local agencies before launching, especially for food, construction, childcare, transportation, and professional services.

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