Schedule In-112 Instructions - Vermont Tax Adjustments And Credits

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Be on Guard against Identity Theft and Tax Scams
Identity theft, tax refund fraud, and similar tax scams continue to target taxpayers in Vermont. Taxpayers have
reported emails and phone calls from people posing as employees of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the
Vermont Department of Taxes. Some scammers are clever enough to pose as their victims’ tax preparers to obtain
private information. A common ploy scammers use is to falsely claim taxes are owed and demand immediate
payment using threats and bullying. Scammers often target the elderly using these tactics.
How to protect yourself from becoming a victim
• Never give out personal information unless you are sure of the identity of the person requesting it.
• If you suspect that an email or phone call is fraudulent, do not engage in conversation. Contact the
Department at 802-828-2865 or 1-866-828-2865 (toll-free) to verify an email or phone call.
How to report fraud
• Report suspected fraud immediately to the Vermont Department of Taxes and the IRS. Information
about how to report fraud is available on the Department website at
• Suspected fraud also should be reported to the Vermont Attorney General’s Consumer Assistance
Program at 1-800-649-2424 (toll-free).
New Online Options for Filers at
Now You Can Do More Online through myVTax!
• File extensions for personal income tax
• File Renter Rebate Claim (Form PR-141)
• Complete and submit Landlord’s Certificate (Form LC-142)
• Set up and manage your personal income tax account to view account status and balances
• Set up third party access for your tax preparer
• View correspondence for all tax types and respond to correspondence
• Send secure messages to the Department
• Enter into a payment plan
Please note: To e-file your IN-111 and associated schedules, you must use a commercial software
vendor. If you are eligible, you may file for free using one of Vermont’s Free File vendors. For
eligibility guidelines, visit
Access Familiar Services in a New Way
The following services will continue to be available, but they have moved to myVTax:
• Access “Where’s My Refund?” service to view information on your return and refund status
• Check your estimated payments and carryforwards
• File the Homestead Declaration and Property Tax Adjustment (Form HS-122)
• Make payments via ACH Debit electronic payments for personal income tax
• File and pay property transfer tax (formerly ePTTR)
2016 Schedule IN-112 Instructions
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