Suppose you’re starting a limited liability company (LLC) in Nevada and planning to sell goods subject to sales tax. In that case, you’ll need to get a resale certificate, or several of them, before doing business.
But don’t worry; this guide lays out all you need to do to get a resale certificate in Nevada.
What Is a Resale Certificate?
If your LLC expects to sell tangible goods in Nevada, a resale certificate will enable you to purchase those goods without paying sales tax. This prevents your goods from being double taxed, as you will need to charge your customer’s sales tax when they buy the goods.
If you purchase goods without paying sales tax and neglect to charge sales tax to customers who buy those goods, or if you fail to sell the goods, you and your LLC will be responsible for the sales tax and could face steep fines.
If you purposely purchase an item not intended for resale, such as office equipment, and use your resale certificate to avoid paying sales tax, that’s tax fraud, a federal offense.
In Nevada, the penalty for tax fraud is repayment of the tax owed plus a 25% penalty and possibly a $500 fine and six months in prison.
Each resale certificate applies to only one vendor, so you’ll need one for each vendor.
Suppliers and vendors do not have to accept resale certificates. However, a vendor might refuse a resale certificate because if your certificate is invalid, the vendor would be responsible for the sales tax.
How to Obtain a Resale Certificate in Nevada
To obtain a resale certificate in Nevada, visit the Department of Taxation website to download the form.
Obtaining the certificate is free; you can use it as soon as it’s filled out.
Once you have the certificate, present it to your vendor and keep a copy for your records.
Does a Resale Certificate Expire in Nevada?
Nevada resale certificates expire every five years. To renew, simply download the form again, fill it out, and present it to your vendor.
In Closing
In Nevada, a resale certificate is relatively easy to obtain yet provides significant savings. It will also help you and your LLC avoid potentially substantial penalties.
Be sure to present the correct certificate to your vendors and keep track of expiration dates, so your credentials are always current. You don’t want to find yourself paying sales tax when you don’t have to.