Form ST3 instructions (continued) I. Qualifying Capital Equipment — Machinery and equipment purchased or leased primarily for manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining tangible personal property to be sold ultimately at retail if the machinery and equipment are essential to the integrated production process. All sales of tangible personal property and some services are taxable unless an exemption exists in statute or the purchaser provides a completed Form ST3, Certificate of Exemption.
A completed Form ST3 is provided by colleges, universities, and the System Office to vendors to exempt most official expenditures from Minnesota sales tax. The exemption does not apply to purchases of meals, lodging, waste disposal services, and motor vehicles. Form ST3, Certificate of Exemption Purchaser: Complete this certificate and give it to the seller. Seller: If this certificate is not completed, you must charge sales tax.
st3 nj, Keep this certificate as part of your records. This is a blanket certificate, unless one of the boxes below is checked. The seller must obtain a purchase order, payment voucher, work order, a completed Form ST3 or similar documentation to show the purchase was from the federal government. Minnesota uses form ST3 – Certificate of Exemption as a resale certificate. To complete form ST3 you will need to provide either your Minnesota Tax ID number, your Federal Employer Identification Number, or your state Driver’s License or Identification Card number.
st3 nj, Form Number ST3, BA 1358 ST3, BA 1358 (pdf) Policy Title Owner Primary Contact Using a University Corporate Card Beth Tapp Director of Purchasing Services Beth Tapp Director of Purchasing Services Owner Primary Contact Kirsten Muller Tax Director Kirsten Muller Tax Director