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STR Regulations for Bennington, Vermont

Overview: Are short-term rentals allowed in Bennington, VT?

  • Bennington permits short-term rentals and does not currently have a town-specific STR ordinance. Operators must comply with Vermont state requirements (Meals and Rooms Tax and the 3% short-term rental surcharge effective August 1, 2024) and local land-use, building, and zoning rules. The town’s Planning & Permitting FAQ confirms that short-term rentals are allowed once you are in compliance with Vermont Rental Housing Codes and any required inspections [Ref 1].

Important distinctions:

  • Lodging establishments (e.g., hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts) with 3+ rooms and/or where food is prepared for guests must be licensed by the Vermont Department of Health. The 3% STR surcharge does not apply to licensed lodging establishments [Ref 3].
  • Short-term rentals are defined under Vermont law as furnished accommodations rented to the public for fewer than 30 consecutive days and for more than 14 days in a calendar year. The 3% surcharge applies to short-term rentals that are not licensed lodging establishments [Ref 3].
  • Bennington does not have a local short-term rental registry or local STR permit. Some nearby municipalities (e.g., Peru) have enacted their own STR ordinances; Manchester and Manchester Village completed a joint STR impact study, and Dorset has proposed updates [Ref 4, Ref 5].

How to start a short-term rental business in Bennington

  1. Zoning confirmation and local permits
  • Verify that STR use is allowed on your property under Bennington’s Land Use and Development Regulations. If your project entails a change of use, structural work, or is located in the downtown historic district, you may need zoning or building permits, and potentially Design Review Board approval [Ref 1].
  • For properties in the downtown design review district, certain exterior work requires a sign permit and design review; interior work typically does not require a permit unless structural changes are planned [Ref 1].
  • If you plan substantial renovations, apply for building permits and complete inspections as required by the Building Inspector/Fire Marshal (code enforcement) [Ref 1].
  1. State-level registration and safety compliance
  • Register for a Vermont Meals and Rooms Tax account if you will collect rents directly (direct bookings). Online platforms like Airbnb/VRBO generally collect and remit Vermont taxes for listings on their sites. If you list only on a platform and take no direct bookings, you do not need to register for rooms tax; however, all hosts must report rental income on state and federal tax returns [Ref 3].
  • Short-Term Rental Surcharge (3%): Applies to short-term rentals that are not licensed lodging establishments. The surcharge is collected on rents received on or after August 1, 2024, and remitted with your Meals and Rooms Tax return (Form MRT-441). Electronic filing is required for the surcharge starting with the August 2024 return [Ref 3].
  • Safety and posting requirements: Properties must comply with Vermont fire safety and life safety codes. Hosts must post emergency contact information and other required notices inside the unit. Depending on occupancy, property size, and whether food service is provided, you may need a lodging license or fire inspections [Ref 1, Ref 3].
  • Registration and filing are done through myVTax (Vermont’s online tax portal). Plan for monthly or quarterly filing depending on your volume [Ref 3].
  1. Inspections and licensing
  • If you will operate a lodging establishment (3+ rooms and/or food service on site), obtain a lodging license from the Vermont Department of Health. Licensure entails inspections and ongoing compliance [Ref 3].
  • For other STRs, arrange any required safety inspections through the town’s Code Enforcement/Fire Marshal. The Building Inspector/Fire Marshal can identify issues and, once addressed, clear the property for rental use [Ref 1].
  1. Listing setup and tax collection
  • For platform listings: The platform collects 9% Vermont Meals and Rooms Tax and the 3% STR surcharge. Display your Vermont tax account number (if applicable) in your listings. Continue to report all STR income on your Vermont and federal tax returns [Ref 3].
  • For direct bookings: Collect the 9% rooms tax and 3% surcharge, then remit using Form MRT-441 through myVTax. Keep complete records of rentals and taxes [Ref 3].
  1. Ongoing compliance
  • File and pay state taxes on time, maintain posted safety information inside units, and keep properties up to code. If the property is in the downtown historic district or another design review area, secure approvals before making exterior changes [Ref 1, Ref 3].

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines State-level (Vermont)

  • Vermont Meals and Rooms Tax registration (if collecting taxes directly). Free registration through the Vermont Department of Taxes [Ref 3].
  • Short-Term Rental Surcharge remittance on Form MRT-441, filed electronically via myVTax for rents collected on or after August 1, 2024 [Ref 3].
  • Safety and posting requirements: Short-Term Rental Safety, Health and Financial Obligations form; posted emergency and contact information within the unit; compliance with Vermont fire and life safety codes [Ref 1, Ref 3].
  • Lodging license (if applicable): Required for lodging establishments (3+ rooms and/or food prepared on site). Apply through the Vermont Department of Health [Ref 3].
  • Personal income tax reporting: STR income is subject to Vermont Personal Income Tax; report on your annual return [Ref 3].

Local (Bennington)

  • Zoning confirmation and permits: Confirm permitted use and obtain any needed zoning/building permits. Projects in design review districts may require Historic Preservation Commission review and sign permits for exterior changes [Ref 1].
  • Building permits: Required for structural changes, new structures, significant renovations. Contact the Permitting Department before starting work [Ref 1].
  • Safety inspections: Code Enforcement/Fire Marshal inspections may be required before rental use is permitted [Ref 1].

Operational records (recommended)

  • Guest registry and rental receipts; records of taxes collected and remitted; maintenance logs; property insurance documentation; septic/water compliance records for rural properties.

Specific regulations and standards State (Vermont)

  • Meals and Rooms Tax: 9% of gross rental receipts for accommodations rented more than 14 days per calendar year, with rentals of fewer than 30 consecutive days. Rentals of 30+ consecutive days to the same person are treated as permanent housing and are not subject to the rooms tax [Ref 3].
  • Short-Term Rental Surcharge: Additional 3% of gross rental receipts for non-licensed short-term rentals, effective for rents collected on or after August 1, 2024. Remitted on Form MRT-441 via myVTax [Ref 3].
  • Local Option Rooms Tax: 1% applies only in municipalities that have enacted it. Bennington is not listed as having a local option tax on rooms [Ref 3].
  • Licensing distinction: Lodging establishments licensed under 18 V.S.A. Chapter 85 are exempt from the 3% surcharge but remain subject to health inspections and licensing rules [Ref 3].

Bennington (Town)

  • Zoning-based approvals: No town-wide STR registry or permit. STRs must comply with local zoning; certain STR operations (e.g., change of use from residential to lodging, multi-unit conversions) may need Development Review Board approval [Ref 1].
  • Design Review Districts: Properties in the downtown historic district (and certain other design review areas) require approval for exterior alterations and signage; sign permits are required for new/changed signs [Ref 1].
  • Safety and inspections: Properties must meet Vermont Rental Housing Codes. Code Enforcement/Fire Marshal inspections identify issues; once addressed, rental is permitted [Ref 1].
  • Construction thresholds: Many interior-only updates do not need permits; exterior work, structural changes, and items like sheds, porches, decks, new stairs, and outdoor wood boilers do require permits [Ref 1].

County/Regional context

  • Bennington County Regional Commission notes municipalities may choose to adopt local STR registration ordinances, regulate via zoning, or do nothing. Manchester/Manchester Village commissioned an STR impact study; Dorset proposed specific STR regulations; Peru adopted an STR ordinance [Ref 4, Ref 5].

Taxes, fees, and reporting

  • State taxes:
    • Meals and Rooms Tax: 9% on applicable short-term rentals [Ref 3].
    • Short-Term Rental Surcharge: 3% on applicable rentals, effective August 1, 2024; remitted with Form MRT-441 via myVTax [Ref 3].
    • Local Option Rooms Tax: 1% in towns that have enacted it; Bennington has not enacted this tax [Ref 3].
  • Who collects and remits:
    • Platforms: Typically collect state taxes and the surcharge for platform bookings; if you book exclusively through platforms and take no direct bookings, you don’t need to register for rooms tax but must report income [Ref 3].
    • Direct bookings: Hosts must collect and remit state taxes and the surcharge; file electronically through myVTax [Ref 3].
  • Filing cadence:
    • Electronic filing is required for the surcharge beginning with the August 2024 return. Monthly or quarterly filing schedules depend on volume and account setup [Ref 3].
  • Income taxes:
    • STR income is subject to Vermont Personal Income Tax and federal income tax. Maintain detailed records of income and expenses [Ref 3].

Safety and inspection requirements

  • Fire and life safety standards:
    • Smoke detectors in sleeping areas and common spaces.
    • Carbon monoxide detectors near fuel-burning appliances.
    • Accessible fire extinguishers on each level; clear exit identification and posted emergency evacuation plans [Ref 1, Ref 3].
  • Inspections:
    • Lodging establishments (3+ rooms and/or food prepared on site): Health Department licensing inspections [Ref 3].
    • Other STRs: Code Enforcement/Fire Marshal inspections identify and clear safety issues before rental use is permitted [Ref 1].
  • Environmental considerations:
    • Rural properties must ensure septic and water systems meet state standards; do not exceed approved capacities [Ref 1].

Local contact directory (official phones, emails, websites) Town of Bennington (Planning & Permitting)

  • Phone: (802) 442-1037
  • Email: permits@benningtonvt.org
  • Website: benningtonvt.org/services/planning___permitting/faq.php [Ref 1]
  • Staff:
    • Daniel W. Monks, Planning Director/Zoning Administrator: dmonks@benningtonvt.org
    • Paul Dansereau, Fire Marshal/Building Inspector/Deputy Health Officer: pdansereau@benningtonvt.org
    • Bridget Gallant, Code Enforcement Officer/Health Officer: bgallant@benningtonvt.org
    • Whitney LeBlanc, Administrative Assistant: wleblanc@benningtonvt.org [Ref 1]

Vermont Department of Taxes (Short-term rental tax questions; registration)

  • Phone: (802) 828-2551
  • myVTax portal: myvtax.vermont.gov
  • Industry guidance: tax.vermont.gov/business/industry/short-term-rentals [Ref 3]

Vermont Department of Health (Lodging licensing and inspections)

  • Phone: (802) 863-7221
  • Lodging establishments webpage: healthvermont.gov/environment/food-lodging-program/lodging-establishments [Ref 3]

Vermont Division of Fire Safety

  • Phone: (802) 479-8660
  • Website: firesafety.vermont.gov [Ref 2]

Bennington County Regional Commission (County planning resources and STR context)

  • Phone: (802) 442-0713
  • Website: bcrcvt.org [Ref 4]

Historic Preservation Commission (Design review within downtown historic district)

  • Contact via Planning & Permitting Department: (802) 442-1037 or permits@benningtonvt.org [Ref 1]

Links to source pages (where available)

  • Bennington Planning & Permitting FAQ (Town of Bennington): benningtonvt.org/services/planning___permitting/faq.php [Ref 1]
  • Vermont Department of Taxes — Short-Term Rentals (official state guidance and forms): tax.vermont.gov/business/industry/short-term-rentals [Ref 3]
  • Bennington County Regional Commission — Land Use FAQs: bcrcvt.org/land-use-faqs.html [Ref 4]
  • The Offer Sheet — Bennington VT STR Regulations (overview/comparison; informational only): local.theoffersheet.com/legal/bennington-vt/ [Ref 2]
  • Bennington Banner — Multiple area towns considering short-term rental regs (news coverage of municipal approaches): benningtonbanner.com/local-news/multiple-area-towns-considering-short-term-rental-regs/article_4913df42-eb83-11ed-a6da-8b72b3e00c04.html [Ref 5]

Action checklist for Bennington STR investors

  • Confirm zoning and permitted use; obtain building/zoning permits as needed [Ref 1].
  • Register for state meals/rooms tax if collecting directly; set up electronic filing on myVTax [Ref 3].
  • Post safety information and meet fire/life safety standards; schedule inspections through Code Enforcement/Fire Marshal [Ref 1].
  • If operating a lodging establishment (3+ rooms and/or food service), obtain a Vermont lodging license [Ref 3].
  • List properties with tax account number (if applicable) and ensure taxes are collected/remitted properly [Ref 3].
  • For direct bookings, collect and remit 9% rooms tax and 3% surcharge; maintain records for audit [Ref 3].
  • For properties in design review or historic districts, obtain design review approval and sign permits before exterior changes [Ref 1].
  • Track legislative and municipal changes; neighboring towns are actively studying or adopting STR ordinances [Ref 4, Ref 5].

Notes:

  • This guide synthesizes official state requirements and Bennington’s public guidance. Municipal rules can evolve; verify current requirements with the Planning & Permitting Department before investing or launching operations [Ref 1, Ref 3].
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Overview of Bennington

Bennington is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. It is one of two shire towns (county seats) of the county, the other being Manchester. As of the 2020 US Census, the population was 15,333. Bennington is the most populous town in southern Vermont, the second-largest town in Vermont (after Colchester) and the sixth-largest municipality in the state. The town is home to the Bennington Battle Monument, which is the tallest human-made structure in the state of Vermont. The town has a long history of manufacturing, primarily within wood processing. The town is also recognized nationally for its pottery, iron, and textiles.

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