Vermont cannabis business compliance guide

Dutchie does not provide compliance advice. Merchants are responsible for their own compliance. External Dutchie compliance documentation may be updated from time to time and has been prepared for informational purposes only, is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal or compliance advice. Merchants should consult their own tax, legal and compliance advisors to determine how best to operate within the cannabis industry.

Market Type

In Vermont, cannabis is regulated by the Cannabis Control Board (CCB). Medical and adult-use cannabis are allowed. 

Tracking & Inventory

Vermont uses a proprietary and unique state traceability system. Actions may be manually logged using web forms, or via the API.  Dutchie currently supports most retail actions via the API, and will fully integrate over time.

Purchase Limits

Adult-use

  • No more than one ounce or equivalent

Medical

  • No more than 2 ounces or equivalent

Equivalencies

For purposes of determining usable marihuana equivalency, the following shall be considered equivalent to 1 ounce of usable marihuana:

  • 14 grams of concentrate
  • 8 grams of vape cartridges
  • 8400 mg THC in edibles

Taxes

Adult-use

Cannabis excise tax - 14% of the sales price of cannabis and cannabis products. Collected from the purchaser.

Sales and Use tax - 6%. May not be combined with the excise tax. Both must be separately itemized.

Local option Sales tax - Up to 1%. Can potentially be bundled with Sales and Use.

Medical

Cannabis excise tax - 14% of the sales price of cannabis and cannabis products. Collected from the purchaser.

Sales exemption - Sales of cannabis to patients is exempt from sale and use tax.

Delivery

Delivery may only be conducted for patients and caregivers.  There is no adult use delivery

Delivery operations

Delivery operations in Vermont are only allowed to carry inventory for their current deliveries.  Patients are allowed in the vehicle, but their ID must be validated before dispensing cannabis.

Delivery locations

Retailers may only deliver to a patient’s registered physical address.

Things to Note

Special rules, things that have come up, regulator confirmation of things, guidance

State Resources

The CCB hosts guidance, FAQs, and all rules and regulations

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