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How to fill out the GA DoR ST-5 online
The Georgia Department of Revenue Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption, known as the GA DoR ST-5, is a critical document for businesses looking to make tax-exempt purchases. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to successfully fill out this form online.
Follow the steps to complete the GA DoR ST-5 online efficiently.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and open it in the appropriate editor.
- Begin by entering the supplier's name in the designated field labeled 'To'. Ensure accuracy in the name for proper documentation.
- Input the current date in the 'Date' field using the MM/DD/YY format to ensure the record is time-stamped correctly.
- Fill in the supplier's address in the 'Address' field. Include complete and precise details to facilitate communication.
- Review the purpose of the exemption options listed. Check the box corresponding to the reason you are claiming an exemption—such as resale, rental, or for government use.
- Indicate the type of business you are engaged in by filling out the 'Type of Business Engaged in by the Purchaser' section, providing the NAICS code if available.
- Complete the 'Purchaser's Firm Name' section with the official name of your business or organizational entity.
- Enter the Certificate of Registration Number in the provided field, if applicable, to validate your exemption status.
- Sign the document in the 'Signature' field along with the title of the person signing it. This certifies the truth and accuracy of the information provided.
- Finally, save your changes, and consider downloading, printing, or sharing the form as needed to maintain a copy for your records.
Take action today and complete your GA DoR ST-5 online to ensure smooth tax-exempt purchases.
Churches, religious, charitable, civic and other nonprofit organizations are required to pay Georgia sales tax on all purchases of tangible personal property.