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Click ‘Get Form’ to open Nebraska Form 13 in the editor.
Begin by entering the name and mailing address of both the purchaser and seller in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid any issues.
Select the type of certificate you are issuing: either 'Single Purchase' or 'Blanket'. If you choose 'Single Purchase', be sure to enter the related invoice or purchase order number.
In Section A, if claiming a resale exemption, describe the property or service purchased and indicate your business type (wholesaler, retailer, etc.). Include your Nebraska Sales Tax ID Number if applicable.
For Section B, specify the exemption category and provide details about the intended use of the property or service purchased. Make sure to include any required identification numbers.
If completing Section C for contractors, select the appropriate option and provide necessary details regarding building materials or fixtures being purchased tax-exempt.
Finally, sign and date the form in the designated area. Remember that incomplete forms cannot be accepted by sellers.
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