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In Section 1, select either 'One time purchase' or 'Blanket certificate'. If you choose a blanket certificate, specify an expiration date if it's less than four years.
Complete Section 2 by indicating whether all items are covered or listing specific items that are included in the exemption.
In Section 3, provide the basis for your exemption claim. Fill in your Sales Tax Registration Number if applicable, and check the appropriate boxes for your organization type.
Finally, complete Section 4 by signing and dating the form. Ensure all required information is accurate to avoid any issues with your exemption claim.
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Michigan does not require registration with the state for a resale certificate. How can you get a resale certificate in Michigan? To get a resale certificate in Michigan, you will need to fill out the Michigan Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption (Form 3372).
What is the purpose of the sales tax exemption certificate?
An exemption certificate is a document that allows tax-exempt purchases based on the status or circumstances of the purchaser. A resale certificate is a document that allows a business to make tax-exempt purchases based on the assumption the goods will be resold and the sales tax will be paid by the end consumer.
How to use a sales tax exemption certificate?
A sales tax exemption certificate is a document that allows a business, organization, or individual to purchase normally taxable goods or services tax free. Purchasers apply for exemption certificates and provide them to sellers at checkout.
What is a 3372 form in Michigan sales?
Purchasers may use this form to claim exemption from Michigan sales and use tax on qualified transactions. All fields must be completed; however, if provided to the purchaser in electronic format, a signature is not required. All claims are subject to audit.
Who qualifies for sales tax exemption in Michigan?
Tax-exempt customers Some customers are exempt from paying sales tax under Michigan 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.
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In order to claim an exemption from sales or use tax, a purchaser must provide a valid claim of exemption to the vendor by completing one of the following: Michigan Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption (Form 3372) Multistate Tax Commissions Uniform Sales and Use Tax Certificate.
Who is required to file a form 2290?
Anyone who registers a heavy highway motor vehicle in their name with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more must file Form 2290 and pay the tax.
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