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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ST-4 Sales Tax Resale Certificate in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Account Number and Federal ID Number at the top of the form. This information is essential for identification purposes.
  3. Fill in the Name of Purchaser, Address, City/Town, State, and Zip Code. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any issues with processing.
  4. Specify the Type of Business you are engaged in and describe the Type of Intangible Personal Property or Service being purchased. Be as specific as possible to comply with regulations.
  5. Enter the Name and Address of the vendor, which in this case is The Hilsinger Company T/A Hilco. Include all relevant address details.
  6. Sign under penalties of perjury and check the applicable box for either a single purchase certificate or blanket certificate.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Once completed, fax the signed form to 508-695-1840 as instructed.

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Its important for seniors to know about these programs. They need to meet certain income and residency rules. So, while theres no fixed age to stop paying property taxes, seniors 65 and older might get some relief.
Some customers are exempt from paying sales tax under New Jersey 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.
Form ST-4 is valid for cash purchases under $150 with an official signature. No pre-approval or special NJ Division of Taxation registration needed.
A resale certificate relieves the vendor from the burden of proof only if it is taken in good faith from a purchaser who is engaged in the business of selling tangible property or services and who holds a valid Massachusetts sales tax registration.
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Proper Use of Form ST-3 1. A retail appliance store owner issues a resale certificate when purchasing appliances from a supplier for resale. 2. A furniture manufacturer issues a resale certificate when purchasing lumber to be used in manufacturing furniture for sale.
Exempt Use Certificate (Form ST-4) In addition to the following qualified purchases, Form ST-4 also may be used by the federal government, the United Nations, the State of New Jersey and any of their agencies, as acceptable proof of exemption from Sales Tax when making cash purchases of $150 or less.
A Massachusetts Sales Tax Resale Certificate (Form ST-4) is a tax-exempt document issued by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue that allows businesses to purchase goods intended for resale without paying Massachusetts sales tax.

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