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Some customers are exempt from paying sales tax under Pennsylvania law. Examples include government agencies, some nonprofit organizations, and merchants purchasing goods for resale. Sellers are required to collect a valid exemption or resale certificate from buyers to validate each exempt transaction.
HOW TO GET A RESALE CERTIFICATE IN PENNSYLVANIA ✔ STEP 1 : Complete a PA-100 Form (sales tax registration) ✔ STEP 2 : Fill out the Pennsylvania REV-1220 exemption certificate form. ✔ STEP 3 : Present a copy of this certificate to suppliers when you wish to purchase items for resale.
Motor carrier vehicleA truck, truck-tractor or combination having a gross weight or registered gross weight in excess of 17,000 pounds. MotorcycleThe term as defined in 75 Pa. C.S. 102.
Purpose: Use this guide to properly completing the PA Exemption Certificate (REV-1220). NOTE: This. form may be used in conjunction with your sales tax/wholesaler license to claim exemptions from sales tax for the purpose of resale.
Only drivers, drivers helpers, loaders who are responsible for proper loading, and mechanics working directly on motor vehicles that are to be used in transportation of passengers or property in interstate commerce can be exempt from the overtime provisions of the FLSA under Section 13(b)(1).

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The motor carrier exemption relates to employees whose work involves the safety of vehicles traveling in interstate commerce. For example, if an employee drives an 18-wheel truck across state lines, they will typically be exempt from overtime pay.
An exempt for-hire motor carrier transports exempt (unregulated) property owned by others for compensation. The exempt commodities usually include unprocessed or unmanufactured goods, fruits and vegetables, and other items of little or no value.

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