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In Section A, fill in the Contractor's details. Ensure you complete the 'Name', 'Address', and 'TPT License Number' fields. If you are a Native American contractor, check the appropriate box and provide your Tribal Business License or Tribal Number.
Proceed to Section B for Subcontractor information. Again, complete the 'Name', 'Address', and 'TPT License' fields. If there is no TPT License, write ‘N/A - MRRA only’.
In Section C, select either the 'Single Project Certificate' or 'Blanket Certificate'. If choosing Single Project, provide a detailed project description. For Blanket Certificates, specify the duration by checking either 'From: Through:' or 'Until revoked'.
Finally, ensure all required fields in the Signature section are completed: 'Signature', 'Print Name', 'Title', and 'Date Signed'.
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Arizona Form 5000 is used to claim Arizona TPT (sales tax) exemptions from a vendor. The Certificate must be provided to the vendor in order for the vendor to document why sales tax is not charged to the University in these cases, or for the vendor to refund the sales tax already billed to the University.
Who qualifies for sales tax exemption in Arizona?
Nonprofit organizations, including those with501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(6) statuses, can purchase goods tax-free if they meet certain qualifications. The following are key points to note regarding this exemption: Applicable To: 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(6) organizations.
What is Arizona form 5005?
Form 5005 Prime Contractors Certificate - Used by a Prime Contractor to, generally, inform all Subcontractors working on the contract that the purchase of materials are exempt from sales taxes at point of purchase. The term Modification applies to Prime contracting.
Who pays Arizona transaction privilege tax?
Although commonly referred to as sales tax, TPT is differentiated from sales tax in most states in that it is a tax imposed on the seller, rather than on the purchaser. Therefore, it is ultimately the vendor, not the customer, who is liable to ADOR for TPT associated with taxable sales made in Arizona.
What is the difference between Arizona Form 5000 and 5000A?
Arizona Forms 5000 are used to claim Arizona TPT (sales tax) exemptions from vendors. Arizona Forms 5000A are used to claim Arizona TPT (sales tax) exemptions from vendors when making purchases for resale where tax will be collected on the retail sale to the end user.
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Form 5005 Contractor Certificate. Prime Contractor. All Subcontractors under the control of the prime contractor. For a subcontractors records to demonstrate they are not liable for the tax due on a modification or MRRA project. This certificate should not be provided to a materials vendor in order to purchase exempt.
5005 form
Contractors Certificate | Arizona Department of Revenue
Dec 16, 2024 The purpose of this form is to provide a subcontractor with the validation required for prime contracting transaction privilege tax (TPT) exemption.
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