Nebraska form 13 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open Nebraska Form 13 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name and Mailing Address of Purchaser' and 'Name and Mailing Address of Seller'. Ensure all details are accurate, including legal names and addresses.
  3. Select the type of certificate by checking either 'Single Purchase' or 'Blanket'. If you choose 'Single Purchase', enter the related invoice or purchase order number.
  4. Indicate the reason for exemption by checking one of the options: 'Purchase for Resale', 'Exempt Purchase', or 'Contractor'. Depending on your selection, complete the corresponding section (A, B, or C).
  5. For Section A, describe the property or service purchased and specify your business type. For Section B, provide the exemption category and intended use. For Section C, contractors must fill in their specific details as required.
  6. Finally, ensure that an authorized person signs the form, includes their title and date. Save your completed form securely within our platform for future reference.

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The exemption certificate is properly completed and legible: Name and address of the purchaser. Description of the item to be purchased. The reason the purchase is exempt. Signature of purchaser and date; and. Name and address of the seller.
The Form 13 must be given to the seller at the time of the purchase to document why sales tax does not apply to the purchase. The Form 13 must be kept with the sellers records for audit purposes.
Form 13 provides a powerful solution by ensuring that tax deductions are aligned with your real liability rather than inflated figures, thereby preventing excessive deductions and the delays associated with refunds.
Form 13 is an application form under section 197 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. Taxpayers whose tax liability for the financial year is less than the tax deducted at source can make an application to the assessing officer by filing Form 13 for the non/ lower deduction of TDS.
Departments should review annually the Nebraska Sales Tax Exemption Certificates held on file, as Certificates are only valid for 5 years. The frequency in which your department would be required to file is based on your annual sales use tax liability.

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A resale certificate is an official document that exempts your business from paying sales tax on items you plan to resell. Acquiring this certificate is a fundamental step for businesses looking to comply with tax laws and avoid unnecessary costs on goods for resale.
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