Illinois Certificate of Resale (Sales Tax Exemption)
Extracted from PDF file 2023-illinois-form-crt-61.pdf, last modified December 1969Certificate of Resale (Sales Tax Exemption)
Use your 'Mouse' or the 'Tab key' to move through the fields and 'Mouse' or 'Space bar' to enable the checkboxes. Illinois Department of Revenue CRT-61 Certificate of Resale Step 1: Identify the seller Step 3: Describe the property 1 Name __________________________________________ 2 Business address _________________________________ 6 Describe the property that is being purchased for resale or list the invoice number and the date of purchase. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ State City Zip _______________________________________________ Step 2: Identify the purchaser 3 Name __________________________________________ Step 4: Complete for blanket certificates 7 Complete the information below. Check only one box. 4 Business address _________________________________ _______________________________________________ State City Zip 5 Complete the information below. Check only one box. The purchaser is registered as a retailer with the Illinois Department of Revenue. __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ . Account ID number The purchaser is registered as a reseller with the Illinois Department of Revenue. __ __ __ __ - __ __ __ __ . I am the identified purchaser, and I certify that all of the purchases that I make from this seller are for resale. I am the identified purchaser, and I certify that the following percentage, ______ %, of all of the purchases that I make from this seller are for resale. Step 5: Purchaser’s signature I certify that I am purchasing the property described in Step 3 from the stated seller for the purpose of resale. Resale number The purchaser is authorized to do business out-of-state and will resell and deliver property only to purchasers located outside the state of Illinois. See Line 5 instructions. Note: It is the seller’s responsibility to verify that the purchaser’s Illinois account ID or Illinois resale number is valid and active. You can confirm this by visiting our web site at tax.illinois.gov and using the Verify a Registered Business tool. General information When is a Certificate of Resale required? Generally, a Certificate of Resale is required for proof that no tax is due on any sale that is made tax-free as a sale for resale. The purchaser, at the seller’s request, must provide the information that is needed to complete this certificate. Who keeps the Certificate of Resale? The seller must keep the certificate. We may request it as proof that no tax was due on the sale of the specified property. Do not mail the certificate to us. Can other forms be used? Yes. You can use other forms or statements in place of this certificate but whatever you use as proof that a sale was made for resale must contain the seller’s name and address; the purchaser’s name and address; a description of the property being purchased; a statement that the property is being purchased for resale; the purchaser’s signature and date of signing; and either an Illinois account ID number, an Illinois resale number, or a certification of resale to an out-of-state purchaser. Note: A purchase order signed by the purchaser may be used as a Certificate of Resale if it contains all of the above required information. CRT-61 (R-12/10) IL-492-3850 ___________________________________ _ _/_ _/_ _ _ _ Purchaser’s signature Date Reset Print When is a blanket certificate of resale used? The purchaser may provide a blanket certificate of resale to any seller from whom all purchases made are sales for resale. A blanket certificate can also specify that a percentage of the purchases made from the identified seller will be for resale. In either instance, blanket certificates should be kept up-to-date. If a specified percentage changes, a new certificate should be provided. Otherwise, all certificates should be updated at least every three years. Specific instructions Step 1: Identify the seller Lines 1 and 2 Write the seller’s name and mailing address. Step 2: Identify the purchaser Lines 3 and 4 Write the purchaser’s name and mailing address. Line 5 Check the statement that applies to the purchaser’s business, and provide any additional requested information. Note: A statement by the purchaser that property will be sold for resale will not be accepted by the department without supporting evidence (e.g., proof of out-of-state registration). Step 3: Describe the property Line 6 On the lines provided, briefly describe the tangible personal property that was purchased for resale or list the invoice number and date of purchase. Step 4: Complete for blanket certificates Line 7 The purchaser must check the statement that applies, and provide any additional requested information. Step 5: Purchaser’s signature The purchaser must sign and date the form.
2011 CRT-61 Certificate of Resale
More about the Illinois Form CRT-61 Sales Tax TY 2023
We last updated the Certificate of Resale (Sales Tax Exemption) in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form CRT-61, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form CRT-61 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Illinois tax forms here.
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Form Code | Form Name |
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Form CRT-61 | Certificate of Resale (Sales Tax Exemption) |
Form RUT-5 | Private Party Vehicle Use Tax Chart (Current Year) |
Form ST-556-X | Amended Sales Tax Transaction Return |
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Form Sources:
Illinois usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Illinois Form CRT-61 from the Department of Revenue in January 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 Illinois Form CRT-61
We have a total of three past-year versions of Form CRT-61 in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:
2011 CRT-61 Certificate of Resale
2011 CRT-61 Certificate of Resale
2011 CRT-61 Certificate of Resale
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