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As a buyer, what can I do to receive a refund of tax paid in error if the period is closed to adjustment?

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As a buyer, what can I do to receive a refund of tax paid in error if the period is closed to adjustment?

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If you are the buyer and tax was remitted to the seller in error, you should contact the seller to determine if the period(s) are open to adjustment for the seller. If so, you should request that the seller file a claim for refund on your behalf. If you are the buyer, you remitted use tax directly to the Department of Revenue and you do not have a signed extension agreement with the Department of Revenue to hold the period(s) open for adjustment, you are not eligible for a refund of overpaid sales and use taxes for these periods.

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