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  2. Texas Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate

    comptroller.texas.gov/forms/01-339.pdf

    understand that if I make any use of the items other than retention, demonstration or display while holding them for sale, lease or rental, must pay sales tax on the items at the time of use based upon either the purchase price or the fair market rental value for the period of time used.

  3. Texas Sales and Use Tax Forms

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sales/forms

    Sales and Use Tax Applications. AP-201, Texas Application for Sales and Use Tax Permit. AP-215, Texas Online Tax Registration Signature Form. AP-220, Instructions for Completing Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit Application.

  4. Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certification

    gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/film/01-3392.pdf

    Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certification. This certificate does not require a number to be valid. understand that I will be liable for payment of all state and local sales or use taxes which may become due for failure to comply with the provisions of the Tax Code and/or all applicable law.

  5. 01-339 Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate - Texas State...

    gato-docs.its.txstate.edu/jcr:7c6279ac-74da-4f46-b193-7076f78ccecc/Texas Sales...

    Texas Sales or Use Tax Permit Number (or out-of-state retailer's registration number or date applied for Texas Permit – must contain 11 digits if from a Texas perm it) (Mexican retailers must show their Federal Taxpayers Registry (RFC) number on the certificate and give a copy of their Mexican registration form to the seller.) Seller:

  6. Texas Sales and Use Tax Frequently Asked Questions

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sales/faq/resale.php

    A taxable item that is purchased for resale is exempt from sales or use tax if the seller accepts a properly completed Form 01-339, Texas Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate (PDF), instead of collecting the sales tax due. The resale certificate is the seller’s evidence as to why sales tax was not collected on that transaction and should be ...

  7. How To Get A Texas Resale Certificate - StartUp 101

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    Step 1: Begin by downloading the Texas Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate Form 01-339 Step 2: Identify the name, address, and phone number of the purchaser Step 3: Enter the Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit Number, or if the purchaser is out-of-state, include their state’s sales tax permit number

  8. 01-339 Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate / Exemption ... -...

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    NOTE: This certificate cannot be issued for the purchase, lease, or rental of a motor vehicle. THIS CERTIFICA TE DOES NOT REQUIRE A NUMBER TO BE VALID. Sales and Use Tax "Exemption Numbers" or "Tax Exempt" Numbers do not exist.

  9. 01-339 Sales and Use Tax Resale Certificate / Exemption...

    gov.texas.gov/uploads/files/music/Sales_Tax_Exemption_Certificate.pdf

    Texas Sales and Use Tax Exemption Certification. This certificate does not require a number to be valid. understand that I will be liable for payment of all state and local sales or use taxes which may become due for failure to comply with the provisions of the Tax Code and/or all applicable law.

  10. How to Get a Resale Certificate in Texas - Step By Step Business

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    In Texas, you’ll need to obtain the resale certificate form from the Comptroller. The certificate is not filed with the state of Texas, it’s simply kept on file by the seller. In a few states, a seller’s permit, or sales tax permit, also serves as a resale certificate that applies to all vendors.

  11. Texas Resale Certificate - Tax ID Bureau

    www.tax-id-bureau.com/texas-resale-certificate

    A Texas resale certificate (also commonly known as a resale license, reseller permit, reseller license and tax exemption certificate) is a tax-exempt form that permits a business to purchase goods from a supplier, that are intended to be resold without the reseller having to pay sales tax on them.