- Missouri DOR ruled that sales of educational, marketing, and promotional items to certain non-profits are exempt from sales tax.
- Eligible non-profits include religious, charitable, civic, social, service, or fraternal organizations.
- The exemption applies only if the items are used in the organizations’ exempt functions.
- Sellers must obtain an exemption certificate from each non-profit to document the exempt sale.
Source: news.bloombergtax.com
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