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How to fill out the Tc 721g online
The Tc 721g is an exemption certificate used by governmental and educational bodies in Utah to claim sales tax exemptions on certain purchases. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure that users can accurately complete the form online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Tc 721g online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Tc 721g and open it in your selected editor.
- Begin by filling in the name of the institution claiming the exemption. This should reflect the official name as recognized by the Utah State Tax Commission.
- Next, provide a telephone number where the institution can be reached for any inquiries.
- Complete the address section, including the street address, city, state (Utah), and ZIP code.
- An authorized individual must sign the form. This person should print their name beneath the signature and indicate their official title.
- The date of signing must be entered in the designated field.
- List the name of the seller or supplier from whom the purchase is being made.
- Check the applicable box to indicate the basis for the exemption being claimed. Options include government purchases, construction materials for schools or public transit districts, or specific certifications like those for the Heber Valley Historic Railroad.
- If applicable, fill in the sales tax license number where indicated.
- Review the filled form for completeness, ensuring all necessary fields are filled out, especially the signature and date.
- Finally, save your changes, and if required, download, print, or share the completed form for your records.
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Purchasers may provide a seller an exemption certificate showing that they are exempt from Utah sales and use taxes. Sellers who have accepted an exemption certificate in good faith do not need to collect sales tax from the purchaser and may report the purchase price as exempt on their Utah Sales and Use Tax Return.