Vermont Renters Rebate Allocable Rent – The state of Vermont is making substantial changes to its Renters Rebate program. These changes will go into effect for the 2021 tax year and the income tax filing season of 2022. The first is a new Landlord Certification form. This will replace the Landlord Certificate form that was previously required to claim the Rebate. The Landlord Certificate is filed through myVTax and must be completed for each rental property.
VERAP rent payments affect renter credit
VERAP can pay back rent, prospective rent, and 18 months of back rent. The program will also pay any unpaid rent that remains after April 1, 2020. You must apply to the housing program if you wish to use VERAP for your rent payments. To apply, you must fill out a tenant application and a landlord application.
Before submitting the application, you must upload the court paperwork. The Summons and Complaint are part of the application. You can upload it to a computer or mobile phone. After you have uploaded all the documents, submit your application online.
The last date for receiving VERAP assistance is December 31, 2022. However, if you apply early, you can still get assistance. The program will still cover a portion of the rent, and it can pay the landlord’s attorney fees. If you’re eligible, you’ll be able to get your utilities paid.
VERAP rent payments won’t affect your renter credit, but you should not include them in your gross income. Although VERAP payments are not taxable income, landlords are liable for these payments. A Form 1099 will be sent to the utility provider. For more information on VERAP, visit the IRS web page.
Additional funding may be available for COVID-19-related sales/revenue loss
If you own a rental property in Vermont, you may qualify to receive additional funds from the state’s COVID-19 recovery program. Interested Vermonters should submit pre-applications for the program. Applicants will be notified of the start date and application deadline for additional funding.
The state’s Department of Public Utilities offers resources to help customers affected by COVID-19, including ERAP and RAFT. Those whose utilities are affected by the epidemic may also qualify for the Massachusetts Homeowner Assistance Fund, which provides additional funding to qualified homeowners for utility bills. The Division of Banks can help homeowners who are in foreclosure within seven days of a storm.
LRC-140 Landlord Certification required for landlords
Vermont landlords must file the Landlord Certificate. This form is filed each year by January 31 and is used to let the state know about subsidized rent and renters. It includes information about the owner, mailing address, physical location, school parcel account number, and number of rental units. It should include information about the owner, physical location, school parcel account number, and number of rental units.
This form must be completed by a landlord for each property. The SPAN must be recorded by a Landlord for each property they have in the state. It can be found on the property tax bill. The Department of Revenue’s website has a link to myVTax to get this information. The rent that is reported must be net rent (net rent is the rent the tenant pays to a landlord for the right of occupancy), not the room charge or utilities.