Vermont Disclosure of Exempt Income is a form used for filing state taxes in Vermont. It is available to people who have income that is exempt from taxation. This includes income from pensions, Social Security benefits, alimony, capital gains, and certain other sources. There are two types of Vermont Disclosure of Exempt Income: Form IN-112 and Form IN-113. Form IN-112 is used to report income from pensions, Social Security, alimony, capital gains, and other miscellaneous income sources. Form IN-113 is used to report income from Social Security benefits, annuity payments, railroad retirement benefits, and certain other income sources. Both forms require taxpayers to provide detailed information about their income sources, including the type of income, the amount, and the frequency of payment.