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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the purchaser’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for tax purposes.
  3. Next, fill in the seller’s name and address. This section should reflect the details of the individual or entity selling the motorboat.
  4. Provide a detailed description of the purchased motorboat, including make, year manufactured, total horsepower, and hull identification number. This information helps in identifying the specific boat being sold.
  5. If applicable, complete the trade-in motorboat description section with similar details about any trade-in boat.
  6. Proceed to calculate taxes by filling out the tax computation section. Input values for total sales price, trade-in allowance, and any manufacturer’s rebates as instructed.
  7. Finally, ensure both seller and purchaser sign where indicated and date the form before submission.

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What is Form 6? A Form 6 is the Nebraska Sales Tax and Use Form. If you purchase something from a Licensed Nebraska Dealer they are required by the State to provide you with this form so that you can register your vehicle in whatever county you reside.
Nebraska Sales Tax Exemptions SaleDocumentation Required (in addition to the normal books and records of the retailer) Medicines medical equipment Prescription from health care professional (except ) Newspapers None Political Campaign Fundraisers None Repair labor None11 more rows
To apply for a Nebraska Identification Number, you can either register online, or complete the Nebraska Tax Application, Form 20. If you indicate that you will be collecting sales tax, you will be issued a Sales Tax Permit. The permit must be displayed at each retail location.
If you are presented with a Nebraska resale certificate Verify the certificate with the state Online verification is not available. Purchaser will need to provide you with Form 13 which you can call in and verify (see phone number at bottom of page or bottom of resale certificate/Form 13).
To obtain a Nebraska sales tax exemption certificate, you must complete Form 13, Nebraska Resale or Exempt Sale Certificate. The form and instructions are available on the Nebraska Department of Revenue website.

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State of Nebraska. Department of Motor Vehicles. BILL OF SALE* DATE OF SALE. (MO/DAY/YEAR) I, in consideration of the payment of the sum of $ Transferor (Seller) PLEASE PRINT. Transferor Information. Full Name. Address. Transferors (Seller) Signature. Transferees (Buyer) Signature.
For an exempt sale certificate to be fully completed, it must include: (1) identification of purchaser and seller; (2) a statement that the certificate is for a single purchase or is a blanket certificate covering future sales; (3) a statement of the basis for exemption, including the type of activity engaged in by the

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