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How to fill out the KY DoR 51A105 online
Filling out the KY DoR 51A105 form online is an important step for businesses looking to certify their resale exemptions. This guide will provide you with a clear, step-by-step approach to ensure you complete the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the KY DoR 51A105 form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in an online editor.
- Begin by checking the appropriate block for either 'Blanket' or 'Single Purchase' to indicate the type of resale certificate you are filing.
- In the provided space, certify the business name and address of the entity holding a valid Sales and Use Tax Permit by filling in the relevant details.
- Enter your Sales and Use Tax Permit Account Number in the designated field to validate your business status.
- Clearly describe the nature of your business activities, indicating whether you engage in selling, leasing, renting, or manufacturing tangible or digital property.
- Provide the name and address of the seller from whom you plan to purchase goods exempt from sales tax.
- List the tangible personal property, digital property, or applicable taxable services you will purchase under this certificate.
- Include a detailed description of the product(s) being purchased, to facilitate a clear understanding of the items covered under this certificate.
- Sign the form under penalties of perjury, ensuring that you affirm the truthfulness of the information provided. Include your title and the date of signing.
- Once completed, save your changes and choose to download, print, or share the form as needed.
To streamline your business processes, complete your documents online today.
You can register for your Kentucky sales tax license online at the Kentucky Business One Stop Portal. Or file by paper using the Kentucky 10A100 form. You can also register for a sales tax permit when you register your business.