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  2. Begin by entering the Plant/Operation Name and NAICS Code in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the Owner Name and SID. If you are no longer reporting any assets, check the appropriate reason and provide the date of occurrence.
  4. For each category (Machinery & Equipment, Furniture & Office Equipment, Buildings and Improvement, etc.), enter the Gross Cost for each year listed. Round all entries to the nearest whole dollar.
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Your refund is mailed with a check to the address listed on your Income Tax return. Once you receive your check in the mail, you must deposit the check into your bank account or cash it using a check-cashing service. Refunds from most error-free return​s will be processed in up to 8 weeks.
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.
All Application for Exemption Certificate requests must be submitted on our free online tax portal, MyDORWAY, at MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov. a MyDORWAY account to request Sales and Use Tax exemptions. If you do not have a Sales and Use Tax account, complete the Business Tax Application at dor.sc.gov/register.
Pay online using our free tax portal, MyDORWAY, at dor.sc.gov/pay. Select Business Income Tax Payment to get started. If you pay online, no additional form or paperwork is required.
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.
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Complete the refund request form below and submit it to SCDMV, Motor Carrier Services, P.O. Box 1498, Blythewood, South Carolina 29016-0027. Upon receipt of the required documentation, your refund will be processed. You should receive a refund check from DMV within four to six weeks.
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.

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