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Last modified: May 28, 2024

Sales tax & resale tax exemption

How sales tax is calculated

Sales tax is charged and collected on all taxable items. When applicable, sales tax is calculated as an estimate on the checkout page before you place your order. The delivery/shipping address determines which tax rates apply. 

We use a third-party tax service to calculate sales tax on eligible purchases. This service uses tax rates levied by tax jurisdictions throughout the United States and information about the items (e.g., product category codes) considered taxable in each jurisdiction to generate sales tax estimates. 

Tip!

Many factors can change between order placement and payment processing, which could increase or decrease the actual sales tax amount charged when we process your order. Please refer to your Order history page to find the final charge, including all sales tax collected.

Submitting resale/exemption certificates for sales tax exemption

To exempt your purchases with the purpose of resale from sales tax, you must provide us with the following before placing an order:

  1. A valid resale/exemption certificate
  2. Your name, email address, and phone number
  3. Your Emerson Ecologics customer number (if known)

When you’re ready, submit the required details outlined above for review using any of the following contact methods:

Email: [email protected] 

Fax: 603-218-6741

Mail: Emerson Ecologics, LLC
Attn: Tax Dept.
1750 Elm St Suite #1200
Manchester, NH 03104

Please allow 1–2 business days for processing. To request necessary resale/exemption forms, please email us at [email protected]

Note:

Sales tax licenses and seller permits aren’t the correct documents to exempt your purchases from potential sales tax collection. We accept resale and exemption certificates only.

Sales tax refunds

Any orders placed while certificates are under review will be charged sales tax if purchases are taxable. 

Alabama’s simplified sellers use tax (SSUT)

The State of Alabama created the simplified sellers use tax program (SSUT) under Statute § 40-23-192. We’re required to provide the following statement under the SSUT:

Seller has collected the simplified sellers use tax on taxable transactions delivered into Alabama and the tax will be remitted on the customer’s behalf to the Alabama Department of Revenue. Seller’s program account number is SSU-R010208370.

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