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To fill out this form, you'll need to provide information about the contract and the contractor or subcontractor. You'll also need to indicate the type of exempt project. Make sure to sign and date the form once all details are accurately filled out.

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How to fill out the Ohio Sales and Use Tax Contractor's Exemption Certificate?

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    Identify the contract by providing the contractee's name and job location.

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    Specify the exempt project type that applies to the materials purchased.

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    Provide vendor's name from whom the materials were purchased.

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    Enter contractor/subcontractor details, including name, address, and title.

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    Sign and date the form to validate the exemption claim.

Who needs the Ohio Sales and Use Tax Contractor's Exemption Certificate?

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    Contractors working with the United States government and its agencies to claim tax exemptions.

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    Contractors constructing buildings for nonprofit organizations exclusively for charitable purposes.

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    Contractors building sports facilities or horticultural structures with exempt status.

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    Contractors working on projects for religious education institutions.

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    Contractors constructing hospital facilities granted exemption under specific Ohio Revised Code sections.

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What are the instructions for submitting this form?

Submit this form to the relevant local tax authority or the respective purchasing department of the contracting entity. Include the contractor's details, project information, and sign and date the form. Ensure to submit it before the beginning of the project or when making qualifying purchases for proper exemption.

What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?

Ensure submission of this form at the beginning of the construction project and whenever there are new qualifying purchases for the duration of the project.

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What is the purpose of this form?

The Ohio Sales and Use Tax Contractor's Exemption Certificate is used to claim tax exemptions on specific materials purchased for particular construction projects. Contractors working with tax-exempt entities such as the United States government, state of Ohio, or non-profit organizations engaged in charitable work can benefit from these exemptions. Proper use of this form ensures compliance with tax regulations and maximizes cost savings on qualifying projects.

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This form includes several fields to capture necessary information for validating the tax exemption claim.
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  • 1. Contract Identification: Provide the contractee's name and the exact location and name of the job/project.
  • 2. Vendor Information: Include the vendor's name from whom the materials were purchased.
  • 3. Exempt Project Type: Indicate the type of exempt project such as government project, charitable building, etc.
  • 4. Contractor/Subcontractor Information: Provide the contractor/subcontractor's name, address, and title.
  • 5. Signature and Date: The contractor/subcontractor must sign and date the form to validate the exemption claim.

What happens if I fail to submit this form?

Failure to submit this form can result in the contractor being liable for sales tax on the purchase of materials.

  • Tax Liability: Without the exemption, contractors must pay sales tax on materials which increases project costs.
  • Compliance Issues: Failure to submit may lead to non-compliance with state tax regulations and potential penalties.

How do I know when to use this form?

Use this form whenever purchasing materials for a construction project that qualifies for a tax exemption.
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  • 1. Government Projects: Use for construction projects with the United States government or its agencies.
  • 2. Charitable Buildings: Use for building projects exclusively for charitable purposes by a nonprofit organization.
  • 3. Sports Facilities: Use for the original construction of a sports facility under specific regulations.
  • 4. Horticultural Structures: Use for constructing horticultural or livestock structures for business-related purposes.
  • 5. Religious Education: Use for building projects for houses of public worship or religious education institutions.

Frequently Asked Question

What is the purpose of this form?

The purpose of this form is to allow contractors to claim tax exemptions for materials purchased for specific tax-exempt projects.

Who needs to fill out this form?

Contractors and subcontractors working on government or other exempt construction projects need to fill out this form.

How do I fill out the form?

Provide contract and contractor details, specify the exempt project type, and sign and date the form.

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Is it necessary to fill out all sections?

Yes, it is essential to accurately fill out all required sections to ensure the exemption is valid.

Can I use this form for any construction project?

No, this form is specific to projects that qualify for tax exemptions under Ohio law.

How often do I need to submit this form?

Submit this form for each qualifying construction project where tax-exempt materials are purchased.

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