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In order to claim an exemption from sales or use tax, a purchaser must provide a valid claim of exemption to the vendor by completing one of the following: Michigan Sales and Use Tax Certificate of Exemption ( Form 3372 )
3372 (Rev. 01-21) This exemption claim should be completed by the purchaser, provided to the seller, and is not valid unless the information in all four sections is complete.
Purchasers may use this form to claim exemption from Michigan sales and use tax on qualified transactions. All fields must be completed; however, if provided to the purchaser in electronic format, a signature is not required. All claims are subject to audit.
The purchaser completing this form hereby claims exemption from tax on the purchase of tangible personal property or services purchased from the seller named below. This claim is based upon: the purchaser’s proposed use of the property or services; OR the purchaser’s exempt status.
A purchaser who claims exemption for “resale at retail” or “for lease” must provide the seller with an exemption certificate and their sales tax license number or use tax registration number.
Purchasers may use this form to claim exemption from Michigan sales and use tax on qualied transactions. It is the Purchaser’s responsibility to ensure the eligibility of the exemption being claimed.
The purchaser completing this form hereby claims exemption from tax on the purchase of tangible personal property or services purchased from the seller named below. This claim is based upon: the purchaser’s proposed use of the property or services; OR the purchaser’s exempt status.