Jurisdictional information Sample Clauses

Jurisdictional information. If the purchaser provides the seller with information at the time of the sale to show the jurisdictions where the advertising and promotional direct mail is delivered to recipients, the seller is responsible for collecting and remitting any applicable sales or use tax to the jurisdictions according to the delivery information provided by the purchaser. The jurisdictional information provided by the purchaser must include sufficient information for the seller to source the retail sale of the advertising and promotional direct mail to the state and local jurisdiction(s), if applicable, in which the materials are delivered or distributed to recipients. The purchaser remains liable for the tax if incorrect or incomplete jurisdictional information is provided to the seller. The jurisdictional information must be in a form in which such information can be retained and retrieved by the seller for the purpose of sales or use tax reporting. Access to a database which contains address information or a mailing list provided by the purchaser or a third party that does not allow the seller to retain and retrieve the jurisdictional information identifying jurisdictions where the advertising and promotional direct mail was delivered to recipients does not constitute receiving “information to show the jurisdictions to which the advertising and promotional direct mail is delivered”. Sellers are deemed to have sufficient information to source the retail sale to the proper jurisdictions when the seller utilizes an address database or mailing list owned by the seller. A summary of the distribution or a reasonable allocation of the distribution generated at the time of the sale is acceptable documentation of the advertising and promotional direct mail sourcing for the purpose of sales or use tax reporting. Any reasonable, but consistent and uniform, method of allocation that fairly represents the state and local jurisdictions where delivery or distribution was made to recipients is acceptable. Acceptable allocation methods include:
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