How to Renew Your Resale Certificate: State-by-State Guide
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How to Renew Your Resale Certificate: State-by-State Guide

Learn when and how to renew your resale certificate. Includes state-specific requirements, expiration dates, and what happens if you let it lapse.

ResaleCertificate.org TeamNovember 20, 20246 min read

How to Renew Your Resale Certificate: State-by-State Guide

Your resale certificate is a valuable business tool—but depending on your state, it may need to be renewed periodically. Using an expired certificate can create problems with suppliers and trigger audit issues.

This guide covers when and how to renew your resale certificate, organized by state requirements.

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Do Resale Certificates Expire?

The short answer: It depends on your state.

Some states issue certificates that never expire, while others require annual or periodic renewal.

States with Non-Expiring Certificates

These states issue resale certificates that remain valid as long as your business is active and your sales tax permit is in good standing:

StateCertificate Type
ArizonaNon-expiring
CaliforniaNon-expiring (with active permit)
ColoradoNon-expiring
ConnecticutNon-expiring
GeorgiaNon-expiring
IllinoisNon-expiring
IndianaNon-expiring
IowaNon-expiring
KansasNon-expiring
KentuckyNon-expiring
MichiganNon-expiring
MinnesotaNon-expiring
MissouriNon-expiring
NebraskaNon-expiring
NevadaNon-expiring
New JerseyNon-expiring
New YorkNon-expiring
North CarolinaNon-expiring
OhioNon-expiring
OklahomaNon-expiring
PennsylvaniaNon-expiring
South CarolinaNon-expiring
TennesseeNon-expiring
TexasNon-expiring
UtahNon-expiring
VirginiaNon-expiring
WisconsinNon-expiring

Important: "Non-expiring" doesn't mean "forever valid." If your business closes, your permit is revoked, or you stop filing returns, your certificate becomes invalid.

States Requiring Periodic Renewal

These states require you to renew your resale certificate:

StateRenewal PeriodWhen to Renew
FloridaAnnualJanuary 1 each year
New MexicoPeriodicPer state notification
HawaiiAnnualBased on license anniversary
MississippiAnnualPer state notification
WyomingPeriodicPer state notification

Florida Annual Resale Certificate

Florida is the most well-known state requiring annual renewal.

How Florida Works

  1. Each calendar year, Florida issues a new Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax
  2. The certificate number stays the same - only the year changes
  3. You must provide the updated certificate to suppliers each year

Florida Renewal Process

  1. Log in to the Florida Department of Revenue website
  2. Access your business tax account
  3. Download your new certificate (usually available in December)
  4. Distribute to all suppliers

What Suppliers Expect

Florida suppliers typically:

  • Request updated certificates in January
  • May stop honoring old certificates
  • Keep the current year's certificate on file

Hawaii General Excise Tax License

Hawaii's system is unique—it uses a General Excise Tax (GET) license instead of traditional sales tax.

Renewal Requirements

  • License must be renewed annually
  • Renewal notice sent before expiration
  • Fee required (currently $20)
  • Business without current license cannot make exempt purchases

How to Renew

  1. Watch for renewal notice from Hawaii Department of Taxation
  2. Complete renewal application
  3. Pay renewal fee
  4. Receive updated license

What Happens If Your Certificate Expires?

Immediate Consequences

  • Suppliers may refuse tax-exempt sales - No valid certificate means they must charge tax
  • Purchases become taxable - You'll pay sales tax on inventory
  • Records show gaps - Audit trail issues

Longer-Term Problems

  • Audit red flags - Inconsistent exempt/taxable purchases raise questions
  • Back taxes - Purchases during lapsed periods may be reassessed
  • Supplier relationships - Some may question your business legitimacy

How to Stay Current

Set Up Reminders

Create calendar reminders for:

ReminderWhen
Research renewal requirements90 days before expiration
Begin renewal process60 days before expiration
Submit renewal application30 days before expiration
Distribute new certificate to suppliersUpon receipt

Track Certificate Status

Maintain a tracking system:

InformationExample
StateFlorida
Certificate number12-3456789-0
Current year/version2025
Expiration dateDecember 31, 2025
Suppliers on fileSupplier A, Supplier B, etc.
Last distributedJanuary 5, 2025

Supplier Management

Keep a list of all suppliers who have your certificate:

  1. Contact list - Names and contact info for each supplier
  2. Distribution record - When you last sent updated certificate
  3. Follow-up system - Confirm receipt of new certificates

Renewal vs. Re-Registration

Renewal

  • Your existing certificate/permit continues
  • Same certificate number
  • Updated validity period
  • Usually simple process

Re-Registration

Required when:

  • Business structure changes (sole prop to LLC)
  • Business name changes
  • Business address changes (sometimes)
  • You've let permit lapse completely

Re-registration may require:

  • New application
  • New certificate number
  • Updated supplier notifications

State-Specific Renewal Processes

Florida

When: December/January annually How: Download from Florida DOR website Cost: Free Note: Same certificate number, new validity year

Hawaii

When: Before license expiration date How: Respond to renewal notice Cost: $20 Note: Failure to renew can result in penalties

New Mexico

When: Per state notification How: Follow instructions in renewal notice Cost: Varies Note: Contact state if you don't receive notice

When Suppliers Request Updated Certificates

Even in non-expiring states, suppliers may request updated certificates:

Common Reasons

  1. Internal audit procedures - Regular verification
  2. System updates - New database requirements
  3. Vendor compliance - Routine certificate refresh
  4. Time elapsed - Years since last verification

How to Respond

  1. Verify your certificate is still valid
  2. Check that your permit is in good standing
  3. Provide a fresh copy of your certificate
  4. Update any changed information

What to Include

When providing an updated certificate:

  • Current date
  • Your current business information
  • Valid permit number
  • Signature (if required)
  • Any state-specific requirements

Closing Your Business

If you're closing your business:

What to Do

  1. Notify your state - Cancel your sales tax permit
  2. File final returns - Submit all outstanding returns
  3. Pay any taxes due - Clear your account
  4. Notify suppliers - Inform them your certificate is no longer valid

What Happens to Your Certificate

Once your permit is cancelled:

  • Certificate becomes invalid immediately
  • Cannot be used for any purchases
  • Suppliers should remove from their files

Maintaining Good Standing

To keep your certificate valid in non-expiring states:

Stay Current With

  • Sales tax return filings
  • Payment of taxes due
  • Business registration renewals
  • Business license renewals
  • Any required state filings

Avoid

  • Late filings (can trigger permit suspension)
  • Non-payment of taxes (permit revocation)
  • Failure to respond to state notices
  • Operating with suspended license

Quick Reference Card

SituationAction
Non-expiring state, active businessKeep permit in good standing
Annual renewal state (FL, HI)Renew before expiration
Supplier requests updated certProvide fresh copy
Certificate expiredRenew immediately, update suppliers
Business structure changedRe-register for new certificate
Closing businessCancel permit, notify suppliers

Need Help With Your Certificate?

Whether you need to obtain, renew, or update your resale certificate, ResaleCertificate.org can help streamline the process.

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Have questions about your specific state's requirements? Contact us for assistance.

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