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What is Missouri Tax Exemption

The Missouri Sales/Use Tax Exemption Application is a tax exemption document used by organizations in Missouri to apply for exemption from sales and use taxes.

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Missouri Tax Exemption is needed by:
  • Nonprofit organizations seeking tax exemption in Missouri
  • Charitable groups needing sales tax relief
  • Officers or responsible persons filing for exemption
  • Businesses applying for tax-exempt status
  • Educational institutions wanting sales tax benefits

How to fill out the Missouri Tax Exemption

  1. 1.
    Access the Missouri Sales/Use Tax Exemption Application on pdfFiller by searching for 'Form 1746'.
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    Open the form within pdfFiller’s editor to start filling out the necessary fields.
  3. 3.
    Gather essential organizational information such as the name, location, and desired type of exemption.
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    Use pdfFiller's tools to complete each field accurately. Click on a field to type in the required information.
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    Make sure to attach any needed documents like IRS exemption letters and bylaws by uploading them directly within the form editor.
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    Once all fields are filled, thoroughly review the form for completeness and accuracy.
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    Finalize your application by ensuring that an officer or responsible person signs the form. Utilize the e-signature feature if required.
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    After confirming all information is correct and signed, save your completed form as a PDF.
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    Download the finalized document to your device or directly submit it via any provided methods on the official website.
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Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, charitable groups, and educational institutions operating within Missouri seeking sales tax exemption.
You need to provide your organization's IRS exemption letter, certificates of incorporation, bylaws, and financial history statements along with the application.
There isn't a specified deadline; however, it's advisable to submit your application before your organization's fiscal year starts to avoid tax liabilities.
You can submit the completed form by downloading it and mailing it to the Missouri Department of Revenue or submitting it electronically if that option is available.
Ensure all fields are filled accurately, signatures are provided, and all necessary documents are attached to prevent delays in processing.
Processing times can vary, but it typically takes several weeks. Always check for updates with the Missouri Department of Revenue after submission.
Yes, applications can be denied if they do not meet eligibility criteria or if the submitted documents are incomplete or incorrect.
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