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Seller’s Residency Certification/Exemption Instructions. Individuals, estates, trusts, or any other entity selling or transferring property in New Jersey must complete this form if they are not subject to the Gross Income Tax estimated payment requirements under N.J.S.A. 54A:8-9. A nonresident seller is required to make an estimated Gross ...
This form is to be completed by individuals, estates, trusts or any other entity selling or transferring property in New Jersey not subject to the Gross Income Tax estimated payment requirements under C55, P.L. 2004.
Proper Use of Form ST-3 1. A retail appliance store owner issues a resale certificate when purchasing appliances from a supplier for resale. 2. A furniture manufacturer issues a resale certificate when purchasing lumber to be used in manufacturing furniture for sale. 3.
Fill out and download the Seller's Residency Certification/Exemption (GIT-REP-3) form for New Jersey. Easily complete the form online and save it as a PDF. Free and no sign-up required.
This form must be completed at the time of closing and given to the buyer or the buyer's attorney. The buyer or buyer's attorney must submit the original Seller's Residency Certification/Exemption (GIT/REP-3) to the county clerk at the time of recording the deed.
FORM ST-3. PURCHASER’S NEW JERSEY TAXPAYER REGISTRATION NUMBER. RESALE CERTIFICATE. To be completed by purchaser and given to and retained by seller. See instructions on back. Seller should read and comply with the instructions given on both sides of an exemption certificate.
Welcome to New Jersey's online Business Formation Service. You may use this streamlined service to file certificates of formation and authorization of business entities. When should I use this application? When you want to start a new business in the state of NJ (LLC, PA, DP, Non-Profit, etc)