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A sales tax exemption certificate can be used by businesses (or in some cases, individuals) who are making purchases that are exempt from the New York sales tax. You can download a PDF of the New York Contractor Exempt Purchase Certificate (Form ST-120-1) on this page. For other New York sales tax exemption certificates, go here.
This form is for contractors purchasing materials to erect structures in tax-exempt projects. The materials in question should form part of the completed project. However, only those contractors may use this form who possess a valid Certificate of Authority issued by the Tax Department. When making the purchase, the contractor must give this form completed in its entirety to the vendor, who will not then charge the sales tax. Just one thing: be sure to complete all the entries in the form. Incomplete forms cannot be accepted by the vendors.
Extracted from PDF file ny-st-120-1.pdf, last modified September 2005
This ia a Contractor Sales Tax Certificate, which is a special type of certificate intended for use by contractors who are purchasing goods or tools that will be used in a project contracted by a tax-exempt entity, like a government agency or tax-exempt nonprofit. The contractor must certify that the goods being purchased tax-free are exclusively for use on the tax-exempt entity's contract.
SalesTaxHandbook has an additional six New York sales tax certificates that you may need.
Certificate Code | Certificate Name |
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1 | Certificate of Sales Tax Exemption for Diplomatic Missions and Personnel |
1 | Exempt Organization Exemption Certificate |
1 | Resale Exemption Certificate |
1 | Exempt Use Certificate |
1 | Farmer's and Commercial Horse Boarding Operator's Exemption Certificate |
1 | Certification of Residential Use of Energy Purchases |
View all 6 New York Exemption Certificates
While we do our best to keep our list of New York Sales Tax Exemption Certificates up to date and complete, we cannot be held liable for errors or omissions. Is the ST-120-1 form on this page out-of-date or not working? Please let us know and we will fix it ASAP.
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