Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 130.1405 - Seller's Responsibility to Obtain Certificates of Resale and Requirements for Certificates of Resale
a) Except in the case of sales to totally
exempt purchasers, when sales for resale are made, sellers should, for their
protection, take a Certificate of Resale from the purchaser. Mere statements by
sellers that property was sold for resale will not be accepted by the
Department without corroborative evidence. Certificates of Resale may be made a
part of purchase orders signed by the purchaser.
b) A Certificate of Resale is a statement
signed by the purchaser that the property purchased by him is purchased for
purposes of resale. Provided that this statement is correct, the Department
will accept Certificates of Resale as prima facie proof that sales covered
thereby were made for resale. In addition to the statement, a Certificate of
Resale must contain:
1) The seller's name and
address;
2) the purchaser's name
and address;
3) a description of
the items being purchased for resale;
4) purchaser's signature, or the signature of
an authorized employee or agent of the purchaser, and date of
signing;
5) Registration Number,
Resale Number, or Certification of Resale to Out-of-State Purchaser
A) purchaser's registration number with the
Illinois Department of Revenue; or
B) purchaser's resale number issued by the
Department of Revenue; or
C) a
statement that the purchaser is an out-of-State purchaser who will sell only to
purchasers located outside the State of Illinois.
For information regarding the Seller's Responsibility to Determine the Character of the Sale at the Time of the Sale, see 86 Ill. Adm. Code 130.1401.
c) If all of a
purchaser's purchases are for resale, a purchaser may provide a blanket
Certificate of Resale to a seller.
1) While
there is no statutory requirement that blanket Certificates of Resale be
renewed at certain intervals, blanket Certificates should be updated
periodically, and no less frequently than every three years.
2) If a purchaser knows that a certain
percentage of all purchases from a given seller will be made for purposes of
resale, he may accept a blanket Certificate of Resale stating that a designated
percentage of the sales made by such seller to such purchaser will be made for
purposes of resale.
d)
Failure to present an active registration number or resale number and a
certification to the seller that a sale is for resale creates a presumption
that a sale is not for resale. This presumption may be rebutted by other
evidence that all of the seller's sales are sales for resale, or that a
particular sale is a sale for resale (Section 2c of the Act). For example,
other evidence that might be used to document a sale for resale, when a
registration number or resale number and certification to the seller are not
provided, could include an invoice from the purchaser to his customer showing
that the item was actually resold, along with a statement from the purchaser
explaining why it had not obtained a resale number and certifying that the
purchase was a purchase for resale in Illinois.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 15104, effective October 2, 2000
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