Common use of Statutory Authority Clause in Contracts

Statutory Authority. Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-412(1)(A) Instructions for the Purchaser: An authorized person acting on behalf of a qualifying governmental agency must issue and sign this certificate to advise the seller of tangible personal property or taxable services that sales and use taxes do not apply to the purchase. The purchases must be made by the qualifying governmental agency using the agency’s own funds. Purchases made by individual employees who will be reimbursed by a qualifying governmental agency do not qualify for exemption under any circumstances, even if the purchases are made in the employee’s official capacity. If a purchaser other than an agency of the U.S. or the State of Connecticut, not named on the reverse of this certificate, is expressly exempted from state sales and use taxes by a federal or Connecticut statute, the purchaser must identify the exempting statute on the reverse of this certificate. If a purchaser is not expressly exempted by a federal statute, but believes it is exempt by reason of federal law, it must request a letter from the Department of Revenue Services (DRS) (address above) acknowledging the exempt status and attach a copy of the letter to this certificate.

Appears in 36 contracts

Samples: biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov

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Statutory Authority. Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-412(1)(A) Instructions for the Purchaser: An authorized person acting on behalf of a qualifying governmental agency must issue and sign this certificate certificate to advise the seller of tangible personal property or taxable services that sales and use taxes do not apply to the purchase. The purchases must be made by the qualifying governmental agency using the agency’s own funds. Purchases made by individual employees who will be reimbursed by a qualifying governmental agency do not qualify for exemption under any circumstances, even if the purchases are made in the employee’s official official capacity. If a purchaser other than an agency of the U.S. or the State of Connecticut, not named on the reverse of this certificatecertificate, is expressly exempted from state sales and use taxes by a federal or Connecticut statute, the purchaser must identify the exempting statute on the reverse of this certificatecertificate. If a purchaser is not expressly exempted by a federal statute, but believes it is exempt by reason of federal law, it must request a letter from the Department of Revenue Services (DRS) (address above) acknowledging the exempt status and attach a copy of the letter to this certificatecertificate.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov

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Statutory Authority. Conn. Gen. Stat. §12-412(1)(A) Instructions for the Purchaser: An authorized person acting on behalf of a qualifying governmental agency must issue and sign this certificate to advise the seller of tangible personal property or taxable services that sales and use taxes do not apply to the purchase. The purchases must be made by the qualifying governmental agency using the agency’s 's own funds. Purchases made by individual employees who will be reimbursed by a qualifying governmental agency do not qualify for exemption under any circumstances, even if the purchases are made in the employee’s 's official capacity. If a purchaser other than an agency of the U.S. or the State of Connecticut, not named on the reverse of this certificate, is expressly exempted from state sales and use taxes by a federal or Connecticut statute, the purchaser must identify the exempting statute on the reverse of this certificate. If a purchaser is not expressly exempted by a federal statute, but believes it is exempt by reason of federal law, it must request a letter from the Department of Revenue Services (DRS) (address above) acknowledging the exempt status and attach a copy of the letter to this certificate.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: biznet.ct.gov, biznet.ct.gov

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