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Sales to a contractor for exempt projects (such as public schools, government, or nonprofits). Sales to Indiana Governmental Units (agencies, cities, towns, municipalities, public schools, and state universities).
To register for nonprofit status with the state of Indiana, submit a Nonprofit Application for Sales Tax Exemption (Form NP-20A) through DOR's e-services portal at INTIME.dor.in.gov. For more information, call 317-232-0129.
Purchasers not able to provide all required information must pay the tax and may file a claim for refund (Form GA-110L) directly with the Department of Revenue. A valid certificate also serves as an exemption certificate for (1) county innkeeper’s tax and (2) local food and beverage tax.
If your business sells goods or tangible personal property, you’ll need to register to collect a seven percent sales tax. This registration allows you to legally conduct retail sales in the state of Indiana.
To register for nonprofit status with the state of Indiana, submit a Nonprofit Application for Sales Tax Exemption (Form NP-20A) through DOR's e-services portal at INTIME.dor.in.gov. For more information, call 317-232-0129.
all required information must pay the tax and may file a claim for refund (Form GA-110L) directly with the Department of Revenue. A valid certificate also serves as an exemption certificate for (1) county innkeeper’s tax and (2) local food and beverage tax.
State Form 47838 Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certificate. For Purchases by Persons Engaged in Public Transportation Operating Under Leases or Contracts to Certified Motor Carriers To qualify for the exemption, the tangible personal property purchased must be predominately used in providing public transportation.
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Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, nonprofit organizations should no longer use Indiana General Sales Tax Exemption Certificate (Form ST-105). Nonprofits will be required to utilize Form NP-1, Nonprofit Sales Tax Exemption Certificates.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, nonprofit organizations should no longer use Indiana General Sales Tax Exemption Certificate (Form ST-105). Nonprofits will be required to utilize Form NP-1, Nonprofit Sales Tax Exemption Certificates.