Shrink those taxes: PA Tax Exempt Form

How to Fill Out a PA Tax Exempt Form

Hello there, welcome to my blog! Today I’m going to show you how to fill out a PA tax exempt form, also known as REV-1220. This form is used to claim an exemption from sales and use tax, hotel occupancy tax, public transportation assistance tax, or passenger car rental tax in Pennsylvania. If you’re a business owner, a nonprofit organization, or a public utility service provider, you might be eligible for some tax breaks. But first, you need to know how to fill out this form correctly and avoid any penalties or audits.

1. What is a PA tax exempt form?

A PA tax exempt form is a document that certifies that the purchaser or lessee of certain property or services is exempt from paying some or all of the taxes imposed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. There are two types of PA tax exempt forms: unit exemption certificates and blanket exemption certificates. A unit exemption certificate is used for one transaction only, while a blanket exemption certificate is used for multiple transactions with the same seller or lessor.

2. Who can use a PA tax exempt form?

Not everyone can use a PA tax exempt form. Only certain entities and individuals that meet specific criteria can claim an exemption from tax. When a REV-1220 form is filled for a transaction, it benefits both the purchaser and the seller. Here’s how: