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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.
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.
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).
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.
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