Is the sale of tangible personal property to a private college or university subject to Georgia sales and use tax?
A. Sales of tangible personal property and services to be used exclusively for educational purposes by those private colleges and universities in this state whose academic credits are accepted as equivalents by the University System of Georgia, and its educational units, are exempt from the tax. A Letter of Authorization is issued by the Department to qualified institutions.
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