Common use of Substitute Form W–9 Clause in Contracts

Substitute Form W–9. For the purpose of this Agreement, a Sub-Recipient is also a Vendor. The State of Florida requires vendors doing business with the State to submit a Substitute Form W-9. The purpose of a Form W-9 is to provide a Federal Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), official entity name, a business designation (sole proprietorship, corporation, partnership, etc.), and other taxpayer information to the State. Submission of a Form W-9 ensures that the State's vendor records and Form 1099 reporting are accurate. Due to specific State of Florida requirements, the State will not accept the Internal Revenue Service Form W-9. Effective March 5, 2012, State of Florida agencies will not be permitted to place orders for goods and services or make payments to any vendor that does not have a verified Substitute W-9 on file with the Department of Financial Services. Vendors are required to register and submit a Form W-9 on the State's Vendor Website at xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Subaward and Grant Agreement, Subaward and Grant Agreement

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