How can I purchase tangible personal property from Indiana vendors without paying the sales tax if I am qualified to purchase such items for a statutory exempted purpose?
The ST-105 General Sales Tax Exemption Certificate is a multiuse form that can be used by most exempt purchasers. Most exempt purchasers, instate and outstate purchasers, may use this form for most types of Indiana allowed exemptions. What happened to the exemption forms listed below ST-104 Agricultural Single Purchase Exemption ST-106 Agricultural Blanket Purchase Exemption ST-134 Exemption for Construction Contractors ST-135 Sales Tax Exemption for Persons Engaged in Public Transportation ST-135SB Sales and Use Tax Exemption (school bus operators) ST-136A Out-of-State Purchaser’s Exemption Affidavit All of the above exemptions have been included on the ST-105 General Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. As such, the ST-104, ST-106, ST-134, ST-135, ST-135SB and ST-136A have been deleted from our forms menu.
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