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This indicates a specific context under which a resale exemption certificate is applicable beyond just goods, also known as resale exemptions. On the other hand, exemption certificates are used when goods are purchased for reasons other than resale that qualify them for a sales tax exemption.
An LLC will file one of the following returns, depending on the situation: Single-member LLCs: Form 1040 (Schedule C, E, or F) Multiple-member LLCs (Partnership): Form 1065. S corporation: Form 1120-S.
If you acquired a business, opened a new location, or closed one, the CDTFA may become interested in your sales tax records. It also pays attention to when there is a sudden increase or decrease in sales. This is why businesses that go through some sort of a transition may be at risk for an audit.
The California Resale Certificate (CDTFA-230) is used by sellers to certify their intent to resell purchased items. This form allows businesses to purchase tangible personal property without paying sales tax upfront. Proper completion of this certificate is essential for compliance with California tax regulations.
To authorize the transmission of confidential information to you and/or your representative via unencrypted email or other unencrypted electronic transmission, please sign this CDTFA-82, Authorization for Electronic Transmission of Data, and provide it to a CDTFA representative.
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However, a California resident may request a certificate of use tax clearance (CDTFA-111, Certificate of Vehicle, Mobilehome, or Commercial Coach Use Tax Clearance; CDTFA-111-B, Certificate of Vessel Use Tax Clearance) from the CDTFA so that the registration of the vehicle or undocumented vessel may be completed with
The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) administers Californias sales and use, fuel, tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis taxes, as well as a variety of other taxes and fees that fund specific state programs.

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