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Are churches exempt from sales tax?

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Are churches exempt from sales tax?

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Churches are not exempt from sales tax on anything purchased for their own use. Churches may obtain an exemption for fundraising sales.

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No. Churches must pay sales tax. However, churches are exempt from use tax on the use, storage or consumption of literature, video tapes and photographic slides used by religious institutions for the propagation of their creed or for carrying on their customary nonprofit religious activities, and on the use of any tangible personal property purchased and first used in another state by religious institutions.

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