Kentucky Subscription Receipt

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A subscription agreement involves the purchase of the shares of a firm by an entity (subscriber) who becomes a shareholder upon its inclusion in the shareholders register.

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Commonwealth Business Identifier (CBI): A unique, ten-digit, number assigned to all Kentucky businesses. The CBI allows the business to be easily identified by all state agencies that utilize the Kentucky OneStop Portal. Complete the online registration via the Kentucky Business OneStop portal.

The sale of electronic data products such as software, data, digital books (eBooks), mobile applications and digital images is generally not taxable (though if you provide some sort of physical copy or physical storage medium then the sale is taxable.)

If you already have a KY Withholding Tax Account Number and an assigned deposit frequency, you can find this online, or on any previous Form K-1 or K-3, or on correspondence from the KY Department of Revenue. If you are unsure, you can contact the KY Department of Revenue at 502-564-3306 or 502-564-7287.

To obtain an EIN number immediately, apply online (available for most businesses) or call the IRS at (800) 829-4933. Before you call, it is highly recommended that you first review IRS Form SS-4 and Form SS-4 Instructions so you will be prepared to answer the questions that the IRS will ask about your business.

200bThe best way to access company account numbers is via Kentucky One Stop Business Portal. Another way would be if the interested party is listed on form 20A100 (Power of Attorney/Declaration of Representative) on file with the Department of Revenue.

Certain goods are exempt from sales and use tax including coal and other energy-producing fuels, certain medical items, locomotives or rolling stock, certain farm machinery and livestock, certain seeds and farm chemicals, machinery for new and expanded industry, tombstones, textbooks, property certified as an alcohol

The KY ID in box 15 where it states State employer ID is 6 digits for KY. But, there are KY companies that only print out five digits on the W-2. Check to see if your entry is 5 digits instead of 6. If on the W-2 you only see five digits, then add a zero in front of the number in TurboTax.

Digital Goods or Services A digital good or service is anything electronically delivered, such as an album downloaded from iTunes or a film purchased from Amazon. Kentucky requires businesses to collect sales tax on the sale of digital goods due to digital goods being considered tangible personal property.

A digital good or service is anything electronically delivered, such as an album downloaded from iTunes or a film purchased from Amazon. Kentucky requires businesses to collect sales tax on the sale of digital goods due to digital goods being considered tangible personal property.

For example, if you order from catalogs, make purchases through the Internet, or shop outside Kentucky for items such as clothing, shoes, jewelry, cleaning supplies, furniture, computer equipment, software, office supplies, books, souvenirs, exercise equipment or subscribe to magazines, you may owe use tax to Kentucky.

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Kentucky Subscription Receipt