Indiana Code § 6-2.5-3-4

Exemptions
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Sec. 4. (a) The storage, use, and consumption of tangible personal property in Indiana is exempt from the use tax if: (1) the property was acquired in a retail transaction and the state gross retail tax has been paid on the acquisition of that property; or (2) the property was acquired in a transaction that is wholly or partially exempt from the state gross retail tax under any part of IC 6-2.5-5 and the property is being used, stored, or consumed for the purpose for which it was exempted.       (b) If a person issues a state gross retail or use tax exemption certificate for the acquisition of tangible personal property and subsequently uses, stores, or consumes that property for a nonexempt purpose, then the person shall pay the use tax.

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