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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 139 — Sales and use taxes

139.240 Application for retailer's or seller's permit to do business.

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(1)Every person presently engaged or desiring to engage in or conduct business as a
retailer or seller within this state shall file with the department an application for a
permit for each place of business.
(2)Every application for a permit shall:
(a)Be made upon a form prescribed by the department;
(b)Set forth the name under which the applicant transacts or intends to transact
business and the location of the place or places of business; and
(c)Set forth other information as the department may require.
(3)The application shall be signed by:
(a)The owner, if he or she is a natural person;
(b)A member or partner, if the entity is an association, limited liability company,
limited liability partnership, or partnership;
(c)An executive officer, if the entity is a corporation, or some person specifically
authorized by the corporation to sign the application, to which shall be
attached written evidence of his or her authority; or
(d)A licensed certified public accountant, or an attorney licensed to practice law
in the Commonwealth, specifically authorized by and acting on behalf of an
owner, an association, a partnership, a limited liability company, a limited
liability partnership, a corporation, or other business entity.
(4)A written signature shall not be required if the applicant registers electronically.
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