Taxable Wage Base
$16,100
Maximum wages subject to SUI tax per employee per year
SUI Rate Range
0.40% – 7.50%
Experience-rated range for eligible employers
New Employer Rate
1.00%
Standard rate applied before experience rating applies
Voluntary Contributions
Allowed
Employer may make voluntary contributions to lower their rate
PFML Program
None
No state-mandated PFML program
Protest Deadline
30 days
Days from notice receipt to file a protest with Vermont Department of Labor
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Beyond SUI
Voluntary Contribution Opportunity: Vermont allows employers to make voluntary contributions to their SUI reserve account, which can lower their experience rate for the following year. Timing and deadlines vary — contact Vermont Department of Labor for details.
Workers CompStandard NCCI rating jurisdictionOSHAOSHA State Plan jurisdiction (own program)Income TaxHas state individual income tax
Official Agency Website
Vermont Department of Labor
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About Vermont SUI Rates
Vermont employers pay State Unemployment Insurance (SUI/SUTA) taxes on the first $16,100of each employee's wages per year. New employers start at a rate of 1.00% before experience rating applies. Once rated, Vermont SUI rates range from 0.40% to 7.50%.
SUI rates are set annually by Vermont Department of Laborbased on each employer's experience rating — the ratio of benefits charged to the employer's account relative to taxable wages paid. Errors in SUI rate notices are common; Kreto verifies your assigned rate against payroll data and flags discrepancies before protest deadlines pass.
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Upload it to Kreto — we classify it, verify the rate against your payroll, and tell you exactly what to do. Free to try.