XMPT does not provide tax advice
The acceptance of exemption certificates is ultimately the sole determination of the seller. While XMPT facilitates the creation, delivery, and management of certificates in good faith, including providing tools to ensure accuracy and completeness, the final decision to accept or reject a certificate rests entirely with the seller. Sellers are responsible for evaluating whether a certificate meets applicable state and local requirements, and for determining its validity for their specific transactions. XMPT and TAXDAI cannot guarantee acceptance by any tax authority or audit body, and bear no responsibility for compliance decisions made by sellers.
Any information contained in this guide, in other materials provided by TAXDAI, or in responses generated by our chatbot is intended solely to assist users in creating, sharing, and managing sales and use tax exemption certificates on our platform. These resources are provided for informational and operational purposes only. They are not intended to be, and should not be interpreted as, legal, accounting, or tax advice. XMPT and TAXDAI make no representations or warranties regarding the completeness, accuracy, or applicability of the information to any specific business situation.
Users should not rely on this material as a substitute for professional guidance.
For questions or decisions regarding sales and use taxation regulations, compliance requirements, or procedures, you must consult with qualified tax professionals or legal advisors.
TAXDAI and XMPT are not responsible or liable for any actions taken, or not taken, based on the use of this guide, related materials, or chatbot responses.
Responsibility for compliance decisions rests solely with the user.