Fla. Admin. Code R. 12A-19.060
(2) For purposes of this rule, the following terms are defined as:
(4) ANNUAL RESALE CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
(6) A dealer making a sale for resale is required to document the exempt sale by CHOOSING ONE of the following three methods:
(a) COPIES OF ANNUAL RESALE CERTIFICATES OBTAINED BY THE SELLING DEALER. A selling dealer who makes a sale for the purpose of resale must obtain a signed copy of the purchaser’s current Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate or a Transaction Resale Authorization Number or Vendor Resale Authorization Number issued by the Department.
1. A selling dealer may make sales for resale to a purchaser whose current Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate is on file without seeking a new certificate for each subsequent transaction during that calendar year. A new Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate must be obtained each calendar year. Except for sales made to purchasers who purchase on account from the dealer on a continual basis, a selling dealer may only make exempt sales for resale to purchasers during the calendar year for which the purchaser’s Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate appears valid on its face.
2. For sales made to purchasers who purchase on account from a dealer on a continual basis, the selling dealer may rely upon the Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate beyond the expiration date of the certificate and is not required to obtain a new certificate each calendar year.
a. For purposes of this paragraph, the phrase “purchase on account from a dealer on a continual basis” means that the selling dealer has a continuing business relationship with a purchaser and makes recurring sales on account to that purchaser in the normal course of business.
b. For purposes of this paragraph, a sale “on account” refers to a sale where the dealer extends credit to the purchaser and records the debt as an account receivable, or where the dealer sells to a purchaser who has an established cash or cash on delivery (C.O.D.) account, similar to an “open credit account.”
c. For purposes of this paragraph, purchases are made from a selling dealer on a “continual basis” if the selling dealer makes sales to the purchaser no less frequently than once in every twelve-month period in the normal course of business.
(b) TRANSACTION RESALE AUTHORIZATION NUMBER ISSUED PRIOR TO OR AT THE POINT-OF-SALE – VALID FOR SINGLE TRANSACTION ONLY. In lieu of obtaining a signed copy of the purchaser’s Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate for each tax-exempt sale made for the purposes of resale, the selling dealer may obtain a Transaction Resale Authorization Number or a Vendor Resale Authorization Number from the Department.
1. A “transaction resale authorization number” must be obtained by the selling dealer prior to or at the point-of-sale by using the Department’s on-line Certificate Verification System at floridarevenue.com/taxes/certificates or by calling the Department’s nationwide toll-free telephone verification system at 1(877)357-3725.
2. When using the Department’s on-line Certificate Verification System, the dealer may key up to five (5) purchaser’s communications services tax certificate/business partner numbers into the system. When using the Department’s automated nationwide toll-free verification system, the selling dealer is prompted to key in a single purchaser's communications services tax certificate/business partner number. The system will either issue a 13-digit transaction resale authorization number or alert the selling dealer that the purchaser does not have a valid resale certificate. Selling dealers using the automated telephone verification system who do not have a touch-tone phone will be connected to a live operator Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). Persons with hearing or speech impairments may call the Florida Relay Service at 1(800)955-8770 (Voice) and 1(800)955-8771 (TTY).
3. A transaction resale authorization number is not valid to exempt subsequent resale purchases made by the same purchaser. A selling dealer must obtain a new transaction resale authorization number for each and every resale transaction.
4. The selling dealer must document the transaction resale authorization number on the sales invoice, purchase order, or a separate form that is prepared by either the purchaser or the selling dealer.
(c) VENDOR RESALE AUTHORIZATION NUMBER FOR REGULAR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED DOCUMENTATION TO THE SELLING DEALER – VALID FOR CALENDAR YEAR ISSUED. In lieu of obtaining a Transaction Authorization Number or a signed copy of the purchaser’s valid Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate for each tax-exempt sale made for the purposes of resale, the selling dealer may obtain a Vendor Resale Authorization Number from the Department. This option is available to selling dealers throughout the calendar year without limitation.
1. The “Vendor Resale Authorization Number” is a customer-specific authorization number that will be valid for all sales for resale made to a particular customer during the calendar year. When obtaining a Vendor Resale Authorization Number, the selling dealer must obtain a signed copy of the purchaser’s Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate to document that the purchaser is authorized to make tax-exempt purchases for the purposes of resale. Once a Vendor Resale Authorization Number is obtained for that customer, the selling dealer is not required to obtain a Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate from that customer each year.
2. To obtain vendor resale authorization numbers, the selling dealer must use the Department’s on-line Certificate Verification System at floridarevenue.com/taxes/certificates. The system also allows the user to upload a batch file of up to 50,000 accounts for verification of a Communications Services Tax Annual Resale Certificate number and to, 24 hours later, retrieve the file containing the Vendor Authorization Numbers for sales made for the purposes of resale to each purchaser during the calendar year.
3. The selling dealer may make exempt sales for resale to a customer during the period in which the vendor resale authorization number for that customer is valid. Vendor resale authorization numbers are valid for the remainder of the calendar year during which they are issued. However, vendor resale authorization numbers issued by the Department in November or December shall be valid for the remainder of the current calendar year and for the next calendar year.
(7) BURDEN OF ESTABLISHING EXEMPT NATURE OF SALES FOR RESALE.
(8) PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO PURCHASING DEALERS.
Rulemaking Authority 202.16(2), 202.26(3)(c), (d) FS. Law Implemented 202.13(2), 202.16(2), (4), 202.17(6), 202.175, 202.177, 202.34(3), (4)(c) FS. History–New 1-31-02, Amended 7-16-06, 6-4-08, 2-17-15.