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77-2704.15. Purchases by state, schools, or governmental units; exemption; purchasing agents.(1) Sales and use taxes shall not be imposed on the gross receipts from the sale, lease, or rental of and the storage, use, or other consumption in this state of purchases by the state, including public educational institutions recognized or established under the provisions of Chapter 85, or by any county, township, city, village, rural or suburban fire protection district, city airport authority, county airport authority, joint airport authority, drainage district organized under sections 31-401 to 31-450, natural resources district, elected county fair board, housing agency as defined in section 71-1575 except for purchases for any commercial operation that does not exclusively benefit the residents of an affordable housing project, or joint entity or agency formed to fulfill the purposes described in the Integrated Solid Waste Management Act by any combination of two or more counties, townships, cities, or villages pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Integrated Solid Waste Management Act, or the Joint Public Agency Act, except for purchases for use in the business of furnishing gas, water, electricity, or heat, or by any irrigation or reclamation district, the irrigation division of any public power and irrigation district, or public schools or learning communities established under Chapter 79.(2) The appointment of purchasing agents shall be recognized for the purpose of altering the status of the construction contractor as the ultimate consumer of building materials which are physically annexed to the structure and which subsequently belong to the state or the governmental unit. The appointment of purchasing agents shall be in writing and occur prior to having any building materials annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair. The contractor who has been appointed as a purchasing agent may apply for a refund of or use as a credit against a future use tax liability the tax paid on inventory items annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair of a project for the state or a governmental unit.(3) Any governmental unit listed in subsection (1) of this section, except the state, which enters into a contract of construction, improvement, or repair upon property annexed to real estate without first issuing a purchasing agent authorization to a contractor or repairperson prior to the building materials being annexed to real estate in the project may apply to the Tax Commissioner for a refund of any sales and use tax paid by the contractor or repairperson on the building materials physically annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair. SourceLaws 1992, LB 871, § 39; Laws 1993, LB 345, § 44; Laws 1994, LB 977, § 5; Laws 1994, LB 1207, § 16; Laws 1999, LB 87, § 86; Laws 1999, LB 232, § 1; Laws 2000, LB 557, § 1; Laws 2002, LB 123, § 1; Laws 2004, LB 1017, § 14; Laws 2006, LB 1189, § 6; Laws 2009, LB392, § 8.Effective Date: May 27, 2009 Cross ReferencesIntegrated Solid Waste Management Act, see section 13-2001.Interlocal Cooperation Act, see section 13-801.Joint Public Agency Act, see section 13-2501. AnnotationsSubsection (2) of this section and section 77-2704.12(3) delimit the circumstances under which the agent of a tax-exempt organization may assume the tax-exempt status of the principal. A & D Tech. Supply Co., Inc. v. Nebraska Dept. of Revenue, 259 Neb. 24, 607 N.W.2d 857 (2000).

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter77 > 77-2704_15

77-2704.15. Purchases by state, schools, or governmental units; exemption; purchasing agents.(1) Sales and use taxes shall not be imposed on the gross receipts from the sale, lease, or rental of and the storage, use, or other consumption in this state of purchases by the state, including public educational institutions recognized or established under the provisions of Chapter 85, or by any county, township, city, village, rural or suburban fire protection district, city airport authority, county airport authority, joint airport authority, drainage district organized under sections 31-401 to 31-450, natural resources district, elected county fair board, housing agency as defined in section 71-1575 except for purchases for any commercial operation that does not exclusively benefit the residents of an affordable housing project, or joint entity or agency formed to fulfill the purposes described in the Integrated Solid Waste Management Act by any combination of two or more counties, townships, cities, or villages pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Integrated Solid Waste Management Act, or the Joint Public Agency Act, except for purchases for use in the business of furnishing gas, water, electricity, or heat, or by any irrigation or reclamation district, the irrigation division of any public power and irrigation district, or public schools or learning communities established under Chapter 79.(2) The appointment of purchasing agents shall be recognized for the purpose of altering the status of the construction contractor as the ultimate consumer of building materials which are physically annexed to the structure and which subsequently belong to the state or the governmental unit. The appointment of purchasing agents shall be in writing and occur prior to having any building materials annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair. The contractor who has been appointed as a purchasing agent may apply for a refund of or use as a credit against a future use tax liability the tax paid on inventory items annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair of a project for the state or a governmental unit.(3) Any governmental unit listed in subsection (1) of this section, except the state, which enters into a contract of construction, improvement, or repair upon property annexed to real estate without first issuing a purchasing agent authorization to a contractor or repairperson prior to the building materials being annexed to real estate in the project may apply to the Tax Commissioner for a refund of any sales and use tax paid by the contractor or repairperson on the building materials physically annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair. SourceLaws 1992, LB 871, § 39; Laws 1993, LB 345, § 44; Laws 1994, LB 977, § 5; Laws 1994, LB 1207, § 16; Laws 1999, LB 87, § 86; Laws 1999, LB 232, § 1; Laws 2000, LB 557, § 1; Laws 2002, LB 123, § 1; Laws 2004, LB 1017, § 14; Laws 2006, LB 1189, § 6; Laws 2009, LB392, § 8.Effective Date: May 27, 2009 Cross ReferencesIntegrated Solid Waste Management Act, see section 13-2001.Interlocal Cooperation Act, see section 13-801.Joint Public Agency Act, see section 13-2501. AnnotationsSubsection (2) of this section and section 77-2704.12(3) delimit the circumstances under which the agent of a tax-exempt organization may assume the tax-exempt status of the principal. A & D Tech. Supply Co., Inc. v. Nebraska Dept. of Revenue, 259 Neb. 24, 607 N.W.2d 857 (2000).

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter77 > 77-2704_15

77-2704.15. Purchases by state, schools, or governmental units; exemption; purchasing agents.(1) Sales and use taxes shall not be imposed on the gross receipts from the sale, lease, or rental of and the storage, use, or other consumption in this state of purchases by the state, including public educational institutions recognized or established under the provisions of Chapter 85, or by any county, township, city, village, rural or suburban fire protection district, city airport authority, county airport authority, joint airport authority, drainage district organized under sections 31-401 to 31-450, natural resources district, elected county fair board, housing agency as defined in section 71-1575 except for purchases for any commercial operation that does not exclusively benefit the residents of an affordable housing project, or joint entity or agency formed to fulfill the purposes described in the Integrated Solid Waste Management Act by any combination of two or more counties, townships, cities, or villages pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act, the Integrated Solid Waste Management Act, or the Joint Public Agency Act, except for purchases for use in the business of furnishing gas, water, electricity, or heat, or by any irrigation or reclamation district, the irrigation division of any public power and irrigation district, or public schools or learning communities established under Chapter 79.(2) The appointment of purchasing agents shall be recognized for the purpose of altering the status of the construction contractor as the ultimate consumer of building materials which are physically annexed to the structure and which subsequently belong to the state or the governmental unit. The appointment of purchasing agents shall be in writing and occur prior to having any building materials annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair. The contractor who has been appointed as a purchasing agent may apply for a refund of or use as a credit against a future use tax liability the tax paid on inventory items annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair of a project for the state or a governmental unit.(3) Any governmental unit listed in subsection (1) of this section, except the state, which enters into a contract of construction, improvement, or repair upon property annexed to real estate without first issuing a purchasing agent authorization to a contractor or repairperson prior to the building materials being annexed to real estate in the project may apply to the Tax Commissioner for a refund of any sales and use tax paid by the contractor or repairperson on the building materials physically annexed to real estate in the construction, improvement, or repair. SourceLaws 1992, LB 871, § 39; Laws 1993, LB 345, § 44; Laws 1994, LB 977, § 5; Laws 1994, LB 1207, § 16; Laws 1999, LB 87, § 86; Laws 1999, LB 232, § 1; Laws 2000, LB 557, § 1; Laws 2002, LB 123, § 1; Laws 2004, LB 1017, § 14; Laws 2006, LB 1189, § 6; Laws 2009, LB392, § 8.Effective Date: May 27, 2009 Cross ReferencesIntegrated Solid Waste Management Act, see section 13-2001.Interlocal Cooperation Act, see section 13-801.Joint Public Agency Act, see section 13-2501. AnnotationsSubsection (2) of this section and section 77-2704.12(3) delimit the circumstances under which the agent of a tax-exempt organization may assume the tax-exempt status of the principal. A & D Tech. Supply Co., Inc. v. Nebraska Dept. of Revenue, 259 Neb. 24, 607 N.W.2d 857 (2000).