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What forms of payment are the individuals using tax exemption cards allowed to use?

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What forms of payment are the individuals using tax exemption cards allowed to use?

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For Personal Tax Exemption Cards, the person whose name and photo appear may pay with cash, credit cards or personal checks in the name of the bearer of the personal tax exemption card. Personal Tax Exemption Cards are non-transferable. Only the person whose photo appears on the front side of the card is permitted to use it. For Mission Tax Exemption Cards that are issued to designated representatives of embassies, consulates, and international organizations for use when making official purchases, all purchases must be made in the name of the mission and paid for by either a mission check or credit card. Cash, credit cards or personal checks in the name of the bearer of the mission tax exemption card cannot be used as payment. The person whose name and photo appear on the card is the mission’s point of contact and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the exemption. This individual does not need to be present when purchases are made in the name of the mission. Q: How will I file

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