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Hello. I also buy from Amazon and simply sent in a tax exempt status form
provided to me by the town.. I did not have to specify the purchasing
source nor description of property. When I make a purchase, it
automatically considers it tax exempt, but if I am purchasing an item that
is not designated for the library, I can uncheck the box on the screen
(upper right corner as I recall) and it does not go through as tax exempt.
That is sort of an honor system.. Are you making an account with the
library name? That may be different. I order items under my own name and
get reimbursed.
Alice Dr. Shaw Memorial Library Mt. Vernon
On Sat, Aug 18, 2018 at 10:50 AM, Susan Schroeder <
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> Good morning!
>
> Does anyone here purchase from Amazon.com? I do, and I want to apply for
> tax exempt status so I don?t have to pay sales tax anymore. I have a
> permanent exemption certificate from Maine that I need to upload to make
> that happen. My question is, what needs to be filled in on the
> certificate? If I put in Amazon as the purchasing source, will that limit
> my ability to work with Amazon marketplace too? Can I leave description of
> property to be purchased blank to keep my options open or do I have to fill
> that in? Amazon itself doesn?t seem to clarify re these questions.
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> Thanks for any insight,
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> Sue Schroeder
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> Bridge Academy Public Library
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