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R1042 (10 08)Louisiana Resale Certificate Sales Tax Exemption Certificate for Purchases for Resale R.S. 47:301(10)Please print or type. Purchaser Information Name of purchaser, as shown on the sales.

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The R 1042 is a Louisiana resale certificate used for sales tax exemption for purchases intended for resale. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to help you accurately complete the form online.

Follow the steps to complete the R 1042 online

  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your editor.
  2. Fill in the purchaser information section: Enter the name of the purchaser as it appears on the sales tax account and include the 10-digit sales tax account number.
  3. Provide the address, telephone number, city, state, and ZIP code related to the purchaser.
  4. Select the purchaser’s type of business that best describes your operations.
  5. Describe the business activity or items sold by the purchaser to provide context for the sales tax exemption.
  6. In the certification statement, ensure you agree that the purchased items will be used for resale and understand the tax implications if used otherwise.
  7. Complete the seller information by entering the seller's name, in this case, Hewlett-Packard Company, along with their address, city, state, and ZIP.
  8. Finally, fill out the purchaser’s declaration: Enter your name, title, and provide your signature along with the date in the format mm/dd/yyyy.
  9. Once all necessary fields are completed, save your changes, and you can download, print, or share the form as needed.

Complete your R 1042 form online today to streamline your sales tax exemption process.

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