How to File a Certificate of Exemption In Augusta, Georgia
A certificate of exemption excuses certain traders and buyers from paying sales and use tax under certain circumstances. Non-profit organizations, out-of-state dealers and visitors buying cars are a few of the groups that may qualify for sales and use tax exemption. As these taxes are administered at the state level in Georgia, you need to file a completed certificate of exemption form with the Georgia Department of Revenue, whether you're purchasing goods or services in Augusta or any other county.
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Navigate to the sales and use tax exemption forms on the Georgia Department of Revenue website.
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Select the form that applies to your circumstances.
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Download the form and complete it in in duplicate. Give one copy to the buyer of the goods you're selling and keep one copy on file. You do not need to submit your certificate to the Georgia Department of Revenue unless your taxes are audited.
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Tips & Warnings
Losing your certificate or failing to complete it properly could result in you becoming liable to pay the sales and use tax due.
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