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Programs are available in Vermont to help you pay utility bills.
Vermonters can now get more financial help than ever before. If you didn’t qualify for financial help in the past, it’s time to look again.
Because of COVID-19, many court hearings in Vermont are now “remote.” That means some or all of the people participate by video or by phone. Read our tip sheet to know how to prepare for a remote hearing.
Due to the American Rescue Plan, you may be able to get more help with your monthly health insurance premium and cost-sharing. And you do not have to pay back extra Advance Premium Tax Credits (APTC) you got in 2020.
We've been updating the information on our COVID-19 Coronavirus Economic Impact Payments / Stimulus Checks page.
The Vermont Public Utility Commission has banned any disconnection of utility service due to nonpayment of electricity, natural gas and landline phone bills.
If you were impacted by COVID-19, learn more about paying your mortgage and foreclosures on this page.
Special education tips for Vermont parents during the COVID-19 coronavirus crisis.
Do you need help paying rent, need money to move, or help paying utilities? You can apply for help.
Learn about ways to get help with your utilities bills.