Vermont Code § 16 V.S.A. § 2825

Tax exemptions
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§ 2825. Tax exemptions
All real and personal property of the Corporation is exempt from taxation. All bonds,
notes, and other obligations issued pursuant to this chapter are issued by a body
corporate and public of this State and for an essential public and governmental purpose
and those bonds, notes, and other obligations, and the interest on and income from
them, except as otherwise provided by resolution of the Corporation authorizing the
issuance of taxable debt pursuant to section 2868 of this title, and all activities of the Corporation and fees, charges, funds, revenues, incomes,
and other monies of the Corporation whether or not pledged or available to secure
the payment of these bonds, notes, or other obligations, or interest thereon, are
exempt from all taxation, franchise taxes, fees, or special assessments of whatever
kind except for transfer, inheritance, and estate taxes.

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