Illinois dept of revenue form st 587 2010-2025

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You must apply for a sales tax exemption (E) number by sending in: Form STAX-1, Application for Sales Tax Exemption, The articles of incorporation, The bylaws, The IRS letter, reflecting federal tax-exempt status,
Generally, to obtain a sales tax exemption certificate, an exempt institution must first have a valid sales tax account. That account number is put on a form certificate issued by that state and the certificate can be used to purchase goods tax-free.
The seller must use Form ST-587, Equipment Exemption Certificate, to document an exempt sale or purchase and must maintain a copy of Form ST-587 in its records. 86 Ill. Adm. Code Sections 130.305(m), 130.330(f), 130.350(f), 130.351(f).
Use of the following tangible personal property is exempt from the tax imposed by this Act: *** (11) Farm machinery and equipment, both new and used, including that manufactured on special order, certified by the purchaser to be used primarily for production agriculture or State or federal agricultural programs,
To apply for tax exemptions, organizations have to apply for recognition of exemption. This results in the formal recognition of the organizations status by the IRS. Usually, organizations that dont operate for profit and provide valuable service to the communities can apply for tax exemption.
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Exempt organizations often include charities, non-profits, educational, or religious institutions. Charities must often provide proof that they have already obtained federal 501(c)3 tax exemption status. Some states limit sales tax exemption to charities with specific purposes.
Information for exclusively charitable, religious, or educational organizations; governmental bodies; and certain other tax-exempt organizations. Qualified organizations, as determined by the Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR), are exempt from paying sales taxes in Illinois.

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