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Thanks for the reply. The church in question already has had a certificate of exemption for quite some time, and , as I have subsequently found out, they have given the certificate to the contractor. Best regards, Michael Strelka, CPA
Thanks David Relayed to Organization Ron
Michael, In Illinois NFPs, including Churches, have to apply to and receive an "E" letter from the Illinois Department of Revenue stating that they are exempt from paying sales tax on their purchases of tangible goods. They can buy the building materials ...
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