I purchased some equipment from a farm dealership that has several retail outlets. Should I complete a partial exemption certificate for each of the retail outlets?
If the retail outlets are separate legal entities, you are required to provide each entity from which you make qualifying purchases with a fully completed partial exemption certificate. If the retail outlets are the same legal entity, you may not need to provide a partial exemption certificate to each outlet. You should check with your retailer. Back to Top • I am a purchasing agent to a large corporation. The corporation owns several small corporations and partnerships. Am I required to complete and provide the retailers with a separate exemption certificate for each entity? Each separate legal entity should provide a properly completed exemption certificate (partial or otherwise) to the retailer in order to support a claim for exemption. If you purchase on behalf of the large corporation, you should provide the retailer with an appropriate exemption certificate (partial or otherwise) for the corporation. If you purchase on behalf of one of the wholly owned subsidiaries, you should pr
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