Tax Exempt Form Templates

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This form is used in the state of West Virgina to claim exemption from paying sales tax on the purchase of tangible personal property or services which will be used for exempt purposes.

This Form is used for contractors in Rhode Island to claim exemptions on certain purchases. It allows them to avoid paying sales tax on qualifying items.

This document is used by wholesalers in Rhode Island to obtain a resale certificate, which allows them to purchase goods for resale without paying sales tax.

This form is used for applying for tax exemption of various agricultural storage and handling facilities in New York, such as farm silos, feed grain storage bins, commodity sheds, bulk milk tanks and coolers, and manure storage facilities.

This form is used for reporting the impact of local government exemptions in New York. It helps assess the financial impact of these exemptions on the local government.

This form is used for applying for a sales and use tax exemption in Ohio for specific goods or services.

This document is a form used in Massachusetts for claiming exemption from certain taxes. It is known as the ST-12 Exempt Use Certificate.

This Form is used for contractors in Ohio to declare their exemption from State of Ohio sales and use tax.

This is a legal document which is needed to gain tax exemption when buying merchandise to later resell in the state of Ohio.

This form is used for contractors in Maine to claim exemption from sales tax when making purchases for use in a construction project.

This form is used for obtaining a Certificate of Exemption under the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement in West Virginia. It allows certain businesses to claim exemption from sales and use tax on qualifying purchases.

This is a Massachusetts legal document presented by a retailer to a merchant from whom the retailer is buying merchandise to resell it later in the regular course of business and is needed to avoid paying sales tax twice.

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