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I am a grape grower who uses wood or paper trays for the harvest and drying of raisin grapes. Does the sale or purchase of these trays qualify for the partial exemption?

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I am a grape grower who uses wood or paper trays for the harvest and drying of raisin grapes. Does the sale or purchase of these trays qualify for the partial exemption?

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Wood or paper trays used primarily to harvest and dry grapes are considered farm equipment and machinery for purposes of the partial exemption from the sales and use tax. A retail sale of the trays to a qualified person may qualify for the partial exemption as long as the trays are used primarily for the production and harvesting of grapes.

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