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IAA�II�II�AIIII�IIIA�IIAI�I�19���IIAA <br />MASSACHUSETTS DEPT. OF REVENUE <br />PO Box 7010 <br />Chelsea, MA 02150-7010 <br />HENRY DORMITZER, COMMISSIONER <br />TERESA O'BRIEN-HORAN, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER <br />AUDIBLE LOCAL LEDGER INC 870C <br />C/O LISA UNION <br />681 FALMOUTH RD STE C14 <br />MASHPEE MA 02649-6311 <br />Dear Taxpayer, <br />�sa��sf <br />eNu: <br />F.\l OF <br />Notice <br />30048 <br />Exemption <br />Number <br />043 574 619 <br />Date <br />07/02/07 <br />Bureau <br />TSD MGT SERV <br />Phone <br />(617) 887-6367 <br />A review of our records indicates that the Massachusetts sales/use tax exemption for AUDIBLE LOCAL <br />LEDGER INC C/O LISA UNION, a tax-exempt 501(c) (3) organization, will expire on 08/05/07. <br />The Department of Revenue is issuing this notice in lieu of a new Form St -2, "Certificate of Exemption". <br />The notice verifies that the Massachusetts Department of Revenue has renewed the sales/use tax <br />exemption for AUDIBLE LOCAL LEDGER INC C/O LISA UNION subject to the conditions stated in <br />•Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 64H, sections 6(d) or (e), as applicable. <br />The organization remains responsible for maintaining its exempt status and for reporting any loss or <br />change of its status to the Department of Revenue. Absent the Department of Revenue's receipt of <br />information from the taxpayer by the expiration date of the current certificate that the entity no longer <br />holds exempt status under the above provisions, the taxpayer's certificate is renewed. This renewal will <br />expire on 08/05/97. <br />The taxpayer's existing Form ST -2, in combination with this renewal notice may be presented as evidence <br />of the entity's continuing exempt status. Provided that this requirement is met, all purchases of tangible <br />personal property by the taxpayer are exempt from sales/use taxation under Chapter 64H or I <br />respectively, to the extent that such property is used in the conduct of the purchaser's business. <br />Any abuse or misuse of this notice by any tax-exempt organization or any unauthorized use by any <br />individual constitutes a serious violation and will lead to revocation. Willful misuse of this notice is <br />subject to criminal sanctions of up to one year in prison and $10,000 in fines ($50,000 for <br />corporations). <br />This notice may be reproduced. <br />.7 <br />Sincerely, <br />Alan LeBovidge <br />Commissioner of Revenue <br />J <br />