Arizona Arizona Resale Exemption Certificate (TPT)
Extracted from PDF file 2023-arizona-form-5000a.pdf, last modified August 2004Arizona Resale Exemption Certificate (TPT)
Arizona Form Arizona Resale Certificate 5000A • Use this form to purchase tangible personal property for resale in the ordinary course of business. • Wholesalers must have a Transaction Privilege Tax (“TPT”) or other state’s Sales Tax License to purchase tangible personal property for resale. This Certificate is prescribed by the Department of Revenue pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-5022. The purpose of the Certificate is to document the purchase of tangible personal property for resale in the purchaser’s regular course of business. It is to be filled out completely by the purchaser and furnished to the vendor. The vendor shall retain this Certificate for single transactions or for specified periods as indicated below. This Certificate shall be obtained from the purchaser at the time of the sale. Incomplete Certificates are not considered to be accepted in good faith. A. Business Name and Address: Business Name B. Check Applicable Box: *TPT/Sales Tax License No. Single Transaction Certificate Period From Address City State ZIP Code Business Email (Optional) Through (You must choose specific dates for which the certificate will be valid. You are encouraged not to exceed a 12 month period. However, a certificate will be considered to be accepted in good faith for a period not to exceed 48 months if the vendor has documentation the TPT license is valid for each calendar year covered in the certificate.) BusinessTelephone Number (Optional) Vendor’s Name C. Precise Nature of Purchaser’s Business: D. Description of Property Being Purchased: E. The following sales of tangible personal property do not require the purchaser to provide a TPT or other Sales Tax License (check appropriate box): Sales to the U.S. government or its departments or agencies for resale (purchased directly by the Federal Government). Sales to a nonprofit charitable I.R.C. § 501(c)(3), (c)(4), (c)(6), (c)(7), or (c)(8) organization that sponsors a rodeo featuring farm and ranch animals for resale. (Attach I.R.S. determination letter to this form). Sales to an unlicensed Arizona School District for resale (purchased directly by the school district). Sales to a nonprofit charitable I.R.C. § 501(c)(3) organization for resale. (Attach I.R.S. determination letter to this form.) Sales to a nonprofit charitable I.R.C. § 501(c)(3), (c)(4), or (c)(6) organization associated with a major league baseball team or a national professional golfing association for resale. (Attach I.R.S. determination letter to this form.) Sales to a nonprofit charitable I.R.C. § 501(c)(6) organization that produces, organizes, or promotes a cultural or civic related festival or event - for resale. (Attach I.R.S. determination letter to this form). F. Certification A seller that has reason to believe that this Certificate is not accurate, complete, or applicable to the transaction may not accept the Certificate in good faith and the seller will not be relieved of the burden of proving entitlement to the exemption from tax. A seller that accepts a Certificate in good faith will be relieved of the burden of proof and the purchaser may be required to establish the accuracy of the claimed exemption from tax as provided in A.R.S. § 42-5009. Subsequent use or consumption of the tangible personal property by the purchaser other than sale in the ordinary course of business will subject the purchaser to the Arizona use tax. Willful misuse of this Certificate will subject the purchaser to criminal penalties of a felony pursuant to A.R.S. § 42-1127(B). I, (print full name) , hereby certify that these purchases are for resale in the ordinary course of business and that the information on this Certificate is true, accurate and complete. Further, if purchasing as an agent or officer, I certify that I am authorized to execute this Certificate on behalf of the purchaser named above. SIGNATURE OF PURCHASER ADOR 10316 (11/20) Print Form TITLE DATE Reset Form
Form 5000A - Arizona Resale Certificate
More about the Arizona Form 5000A Sales Tax
The purpose of the Certificate is to document the purchase of tangible personal property for resale in the purchaser’s regular course of business. It is to be filled out completely by the purchaser and furnished to the vendor. The vendor shall retain this Certificate for single transactions or for specified periods as indicated below. This Certificate shall be obtained from the purchaser at the time of the sale.
We last updated the Arizona Resale Exemption Certificate (TPT) in February 2024, and the latest form we have available is for tax year 2023. This means that we don't yet have the updated form for the current tax year. Please check this page regularly, as we will post the updated form as soon as it is released by the Arizona Department of Revenue. You can print other Arizona tax forms here.
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Form Code | Form Name |
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Form 5000A | Arizona Resale Exemption Certificate (TPT) |
Form TPT-EZ | Transaction Privilege, Use and Severance Tax Return |
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Arizona usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Arizona Form 5000A from the Department of Revenue in February 2024.
About the Sales Tax
Sales taxes are applied to the transfer of goods (and sometimes services) to the end consumer in most of the fifty states, and are collected by the vendor from their customers and remitted to the state taxation department on a regular basis. Therefore, most sales tax related tax forms are applicable to businesses, and not private individuals.
Historical Past-Year Versions of Arizona Form 5000A
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Form 5000A - Arizona Resale Certificate
Form 5000A - Arizona Resale Certificate
Form 5000A - Arizona Resale Certificate
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