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<blockquote data-quote="RustyW" data-source="post: 987409" data-attributes="member: 8929"><p>I live in Sequoyah County and I've had mine for about a year. At the time I asked about it all they wanted to know is how much property I had. I have a 20 year old Kubota tractor, brush hog, blade, & tiller attachment. I have no cattle and they told me that I didn't need any. I use it at Tractor Supply, Atwoods, and Walmart. Walmart has a form to fill out and they give you a card with what type of a tax exempt it is and you can buy tires, oil, batteries, etc. tax free. Only certain items are tax free, clothes are not. I'm the worlds worst about keeping up with paperwork. Luckily I haven't needed it. Yes it does add up over a years time. I saved almost $1,000.00 in tax buying parts for my brush hog, a weedeater, tires, oil changes, and tractor parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyW, post: 987409, member: 8929"] I live in Sequoyah County and I've had mine for about a year. At the time I asked about it all they wanted to know is how much property I had. I have a 20 year old Kubota tractor, brush hog, blade, & tiller attachment. I have no cattle and they told me that I didn't need any. I use it at Tractor Supply, Atwoods, and Walmart. Walmart has a form to fill out and they give you a card with what type of a tax exempt it is and you can buy tires, oil, batteries, etc. tax free. Only certain items are tax free, clothes are not. I'm the worlds worst about keeping up with paperwork. Luckily I haven't needed it. Yes it does add up over a years time. I saved almost $1,000.00 in tax buying parts for my brush hog, a weedeater, tires, oil changes, and tractor parts. [/QUOTE]
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