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How to fill out the AZ DoR 5000 online
Filling out the AZ DoR 5000 form is an essential step for documenting tax exemptions related to transaction privilege tax in Arizona. This guide provides a clear and step-by-step overview of how to accurately complete the form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- In section A, enter the purchaser’s name and address, including the city, state, and ZIP code. You may also include the purchaser’s email and telephone number, though these fields are optional.
- Check the applicable box for either a single transaction certificate or specify the validity period by filling in the respective dates.
- In section C, select one transaction type per certificate by checking the appropriate box. If applicable, fill in the required tax license numbers or provide an explanation if you do not have one.
- In section D, indicate the reason for exemption by checking one of the provided options. If the reason for exemption is not listed, you can cite the relevant Arizona Revised Statutes in the designated boxes.
- Describe the tangible personal property or service purchased or leased in section E. You may continue on additional pages if necessary.
- In section F, sign and date the form to certify that the information provided is true, accurate, and complete. Include your title if you are signing on behalf of a purchaser.
- Once you have completed all required fields, you can save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your AZ DoR 5000 form online today to ensure accurate tax documentation.
Arizona Form 5000 is used to claim Arizona TPT (sales tax) exemptions from a vendor. The Certificate must be provided to the vendor in order for the vendor to document why sales tax is not charged to the University in these cases, or for the vendor to refund the sales tax already billed to the University.