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Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement Exemption Certificate Instructions
Use this form to claim exemption from sales tax on purchases of taxable items. The purchaser must complete
all fields on the exemption certificate and provide the fully completed certificate to the seller in order to claim
exemption.
Purchaser Warning: You are responsible for ensuring that you are entitled to the exemption you are claiming.
You will be held liable for any tax and interest, as well as penalties imposed by the member state, if you are not
eligible to claim this exemption.
Seller: You are required to keep a copy of this exemption certificate in your files and provide information on
purchaser to participating states of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement. You are relieved of the
responsibility for collecting and remitting sales tax on the sale or sales described on the exemption certificate,
provided all of the following conditions are met:
1. for over-the-counter sales and sales sourced within the seller’s state, the state allows the exemption
claimed;
2. all fields on the exemption certificate are completed by the purchaser;
3. the fully completed exemption certificate is provided to you at the time of the sale; and
4. you do not fraudulently fail to collect the tax due or solicit customers to unlawfully claim an exemption.
Instructions for Completing the Certificate of Exemption
Enter the two-letter postal abbreviation “NC” in the boxes provided if you are claiming an exemption from sales or
use tax imposed by the State of North Carolina. Other states may allow the use of this certificate, and the
appropriate state abbreviation should be entered.
Check whether this is a single purchase certificate or a blanket certificate. If this certificate is for a single transaction,
check the single purchase box and include the invoice or purchase order number for the transaction. If you make
recurring purchases from this same seller, you may check the “blanket certificate” box so that you do not need to
provide an exemption certificate for future purchases. If the blanket certificate box is checked, the certificate
continues in force until canceled by the purchaser.
Complete the business and seller information section. An identification number for you or your business must be
included. For North Carolina transactions, the identification number will be the sales and use tax registration
number (Business Class and Account ID) or the sales and use tax exemption number issued to you or your
business by the North Carolina Department of Revenue. If you or your business is not required to provide a
registration number or an exemption number, enter the Federal Employers Identification Number (FEIN) issued to
your business, or if no FEIN number is required, enter your personal driver’s license number and the state it is
issued by. Foreign diplomats and consular personnel must enter the individual tax identification number shown
on the sales tax exemption card issued to you by the United States Department of State’s Office of Foreign
Missions.
Type of Business – Check the number that best describes your business or organization. If none of the
categories applies, check number 20 and provide a brief description.
Reason for Exemption – The exemptions listed are general exemptions most commonly allowed by member
states. However, each state’s laws governing exemptions are different. Not all of the reasons listed may be valid
exemptions in the state in which you are claiming exemption. In addition, each state has other exemptions that
are not listed on this form. To determine what sales and use tax exemptions are allowed in a particular state, refer
to the state’s web site or other information available relating to their exemptions.
Check the exemption that applies to your business and enter the additional information requested for that exemption.
If an exemption that is not listed applies, check “M Other” and enter an explanation. For information on exemption
certificate procedures and exemption number requirements in North Carolina, see Sales and Use Tax Directive
SD-04-01 which can be found on the Department’s website at

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