Section 6092.5 Of Article 3. Presumptions And Resale Certificates From California Revenue And Taxation Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
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. (a) Every qualified person making any sale of a mobilehome
or commercial coach required to be registered annually under the
Health and Safety Code, or of a vehicle required to be registered
under the Vehicle Code or subject to identification under Division
16.5 (commencing with Section 38000) of the Vehicle Code, or a
vehicle that qualifies under the permanent trailer identification
plate program pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 5014.1 of the
Vehicle Code, or of any salvage certificate vehicle as defined in
Section 11515 of the Vehicle Code, is presumed to be making a sale at
retail and not a sale for resale. The presumption may be rebutted by
taking a resale certificate from any of the following:
(1) A person that certifies it is licensed, registered, regulated,
or certificated under the Health and Safety Code or the Vehicle Code
as a dealer or dismantler.
(2) A person that certifies it is licensed, registered, regulated,
or certificated under the Business and Professions Code as an
automotive repair dealer, or is qualified as a scrap metal processor
as described in the Vehicle Code.
(3) A person that certifies it is licensed, registered, regulated,
certificated, or otherwise authorized by another state, country, or
jurisdiction to do business as a dealer, dismantler, automotive
repairer, or scrap metal processor.
(b) A qualified person shall not accept a resale certificate from
any person except as provided in subdivision (a).
(c) (1) In addition to the requirements of Sections 6093 and 6243,
the certificate shall include the license or registration number of
the dealer, dismantler, or automotive repair dealer, as applicable.
If the purchaser is not required to hold a seller's permit because
the purchaser makes no sales in this state, the purchaser must
include on the certificate a sufficient explanation as to the reason
the purchaser is not required to hold a California seller's permit in
lieu of the seller's permit number. The certificate issued by a
purchaser pursuant to this section shall be substantially in such
form as the board may prescribe.
(2) A qualified person that does not timely obtain a resale
certificate as provided in this section may use alternative methods
as prescribed by the board to rebut the presumption provided in
subdivision (a).
(d) For the purposes of this section, a "qualified person" means a
person making a sale at auction or a dismantler licensed under the
Vehicle Code.