North Carolina General Statutes
Article 5 - Sales and Use Tax.
§ 105-164.28 - Certificate of exemption.

105-164.28. Certificate of exemption.
(a) Relief From Liability. - Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a seller is not liable for the tax otherwise applicable if the Secretary determines that a purchaser improperly claimed an exemption, or if the seller within 90 days of the sale meets the following requirements:
(1) For a sale made in person, the seller obtains a certificate of exemption or a blanket certificate of exemption from a purchaser with which the seller has a recurring business relationship. If the purchaser provides a paper certificate, the certificate must be signed by the purchaser and state the purchaser's name, address, certificate of registration number, reason for exemption, and type of business. For purposes of this subdivision, a certificate received by fax is a paper certificate. If the purchaser does not provide a paper certificate, the seller must obtain and maintain the same information required had a certificate been provided by the purchaser.
(2) Repealed by Session Laws 2013-414, s. 43(a), effective August 23, 2013.
(3) For a sale made over the Internet or by other remote means, the seller obtains the purchaser's name, address, certificate of registration number, reason for exemption, and type of business and maintains this information in a retrievable format in its records. If a certificate of exemption is provided electronically for a remote sale, the requirements of subdivision (1) of this subsection apply except the electronic certificate is not required to be signed by the purchaser.
(4) In the case of drop shipment sales, a third-party vendor obtains a certificate of exemption provided by its customer or any other acceptable information evidencing qualification for a resale exemption, regardless of whether the customer is registered to collect and remit sales and use tax in the State.
(b) Substantiation Request. - If the Secretary determines that a certificate of exemption or the required data elements obtained by the seller are incomplete, the Secretary may request substantiation from the seller. A seller is not required to verify that a certificate of registration number provided by a purchaser is correct. If a seller does one of the following within 120 days after a request for substantiation by the Secretary, the seller is not liable for the tax otherwise applicable:
(1) Obtains a fully completed certificate of exemption from the purchaser provided in good faith. The certificate is provided in good faith if it claims an exemption that meets all of the following conditions:
a. It was statutorily available in this State on the date of the transaction.
b. It could be applicable to the item being purchased.
c. It is reasonable for the purchaser's type of business.
(2) Obtains other information to establish the transaction was not subject to tax.
(c) Fraud. - The relief from liability under this section does not apply to a seller who does any of the following:
(1) Fraudulently fails to collect tax.
(2) Solicits purchasers to participate in the unlawful claim of an exemption.
(3) Accepts an exemption certificate when the purchaser claims an entity-based exemption when the subject of the transaction sought to be covered by the exemption certificate is received by the purchaser at a location operated by the seller, and the claimed exemption is not available in this State.
(4) Had knowledge or had reason to know at the time information was provided relating to the exemption claimed that the information was materially false.
(5) Knowingly participated in activity intended to purposefully evade tax properly due on the transaction.
(d) Purchaser's Liability. - A purchaser who does not resell an item purchased under a certificate of exemption is liable for any tax subsequently determined to be due on the sale.
(e) Renewal of Information. - The Secretary may not require a seller to renew a blanket certificate of exemption or to update exemption certificate information or data elements when there is a recurring business relationship between the buyer and seller. For purposes of this section, a recurring business relationship exists when a period of no more than 12 months elapse between sales transactions. (1957, c. 1340, s. 5; 1973, c. 476, s. 193; 1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 914, s. 1; 2000-120, s. 6; 2005-276, s. 33.15; 2009-451, s. 27A.3(r); 2011-330, s. 28; 2013-414, s. 43(a).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 105 - Taxation

Article 5 - Sales and Use Tax.

§ 105-164.1 - Short title.

§ 105-164.2 - Purpose.

§ 105-164.3 - Definitions.

§ 105-164.4 - Tax imposed on retailers and certain facilitators.

§ 105-164.4B - Sourcing principles.

§ 105-164.4C - Telecommunications service and ancillary service.

§ 105-164.4D - Bundled transactions.

§ 105-164.4E - Direct Mail.

§ 105-164.4F - Accommodation rentals.

§ 105-164.4G - Entertainment activity.

§ 105-164.4H - Real property contract.

§ 105-164.4I - Service contracts.

§ 105-164.4J - Marketplace-facilitated sales.

§ 105-164.4K - Property management contracts.

§ 105-164.6 - Complementary use tax.

§ 105-164.6A - Voluntary collection of use tax by sellers.

§ 105-164.7 - Retailer or facilitator to collect sales tax from purchaser as trustee for State.

§ 105-164.8 - Retailer's obligation to collect tax; remote sales subject to tax.

§ 105-164.9 - Advertisement to absorb tax unlawful.

§ 105-164.10 - Retail tax calculation.

§ 105-164.11 - Excessive and erroneous collections.

§ 105-164.11A - Refund of tax paid on rescinded sale or cancellation of service.

§ 105-164.11B - Recover sales tax paid.

§ 105-164.12A - Electric golf cart and battery charger considered a single article.

§ 105-164.12B - Tangible personal property sold below cost with conditional contract.

§ 105-164.12C - Items given away by merchants.

§ 105-164.13 - Retail sales and use tax.

§ 105-164.13A - Service charges on food, beverages, or prepared food.

§ 105-164.13B - Food exempt from tax.

§ 105-164.13E - Exemption for farmers.

§ 105-164.13F - Exemption for wildlife managers.

§ 105-164.14 - Certain refunds authorized.

§ 105-164.14A - Economic incentive refunds.

§ 105-164.15A - Effective date of tax changes.

§ 105-164.16 - Returns and payment of taxes.

§ 105-164.16A - Reporting option for prepaid meal plans.

§ 105-164.19 - Extension of time for making returns and payment.

§ 105-164.20 - Cash or accrual basis of reporting.

§ 105-164.22 - Record-keeping requirements, inspection authority, and effect of failure to keep records.

§ 105-164.26 - Presumption that sales are taxable.

§ 105-164.27A - Direct pay permit.

§ 105-164.28 - Certificate of exemption.

§ 105-164.28A - Other exemption certificates.

§ 105-164.29 - Application for certificate of registration by wholesale merchants, retailers, and facilitators.

§ 105-164.29A - State government exemption process.

§ 105-164.29B - Information to counties and cities.

§ 105-164.30 - Secretary or agent may examine books, etc.

§ 105-164.32 - Incorrect returns; estimate.

§ 105-164.37 - Bankruptcy, receivership, etc.

§ 105-164.38 - Tax is a lien.

§ 105-164.39 - Attachment.

§ 105-164.40 - Jeopardy assessment.

§ 105-164.42A - Short title.

§ 105-164.42B - Definitions.

§ 105-164.42C - Authority to enter Agreement.

§ 105-164.42D - Relationship to North Carolina law.

§ 105-164.42E - Agreement requirements.

§ 105-164.42F - Cooperating sovereigns.

§ 105-164.42G - Effect of Agreement.

§ 105-164.42H - Certification of certified automated system and effect of certification.

§ 105-164.42I - Contract with certified service provider and effect of contract.

§ 105-164.42J - Performance standard for multistate seller.

§ 105-164.42K - Registration and effect of registration.

§ 105-164.42L - Liability relief for erroneous information or insufficient notice by Department.

§ 105-164.43A - (Recodified effective August 8, 2001 - See note) Certification of tax collector software and tax collector.

§ 105-164.43B - (Recodified effective August 8, 2001 - See note) Contract with Certified Sales Tax Collector.

§ 105-164.43D - Applicable due date when due date falls on a weekend, holiday, or when the Federal Reserve Bank is closed.

§ 105-164.44 - Penalty and remedies of Article 9 applicable.

§ 105-164.44F - Distribution of part of telecommunications taxes to cities.

§ 105-164.44H - Transfer to State Public School Fund.

§ 105-164.44I - Distribution of part of sales tax on video programming service and telecommunications service to counties and cities.

§ 105-164.44J - Supplemental PEG channel support.

§ 105-164.44K - Distribution of part of tax on electricity to cities.

§ 105-164.44L - Distribution of part of tax on piped natural gas to cities.

§ 105-164.44M - Transfer to Highway Fund.