Examples of Sales Tax Exemption in a sentence
Texas Limited Sales Tax Exemption Certificates will be furnished upon written request to the CITY of PASADENA Purchasing Department.
The State is exempt from federal excise taxes under I.R.C. Chapter 32 (26 U.S.C., Subtitle D, Ch. 32) (Federal Excise Tax Exemption Certificate of Registry No. 84-730123K) and from State and local government sales and use taxes under §§39-26-704(1), et seq., C.R.S. (Colorado Sales Tax Exemption Identification Number 98-02565).
Please note, the Company is to report only the Sales Tax Exemption derived as a result of the Agency's participation in the Project and not those received as a result of other available State exemptions.
The Contractor may request a copy of the Nebraska Department of Revenue, Nebraska Resale or Exempt Sale Certificate for Sales Tax Exemption, Form 13 for their records.
The Company acknowledges that the executed Form ST-60 designating the Company or any Subagent as an agent of the Agency shall not serve as a Sales Tax Exemption certificate or document.
The purchaser must complete Form R-1060, Farm Equipment Sales Tax Exemption Certificate, and attach a copy of their Louisiana Department of Revenue approved Form R-1091, Commercial Farmer Certification, to be exempted from state sales tax on the sales price of the items listed below.
C.R.S. (Colorado Sales Tax Exemption Identification Number 98-02565).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Agency makes no representation to the Company, any Agent (as defined in Schedule C attached hereto) or any third party that any Sales Tax Exemption is available under this Project Agreement.
The Company shall annually file a statement with the State Department of Taxation and Finance (the "Commissioner") on "Annual Report of Sales and Use Tax Exemptions" (NYS Form ST-340, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit D) regarding the value of Sales Tax Exemption the Company and its Subagents, if any, have claimed pursuant to the agency conferred on the Company with respect to the Project in accordance with General Municipal Law Section 874(8).
A contractor may qualify for a New Jersey Sales Tax Exemption on the purchase of materials, supplies and services when these purchases are used exclusively to fulfill the terms and conditions of the contract with the Board of Education.