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1 Form AS Rev Aug Commonwealth of Puerto Rico DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY APPLICATION FOR MERCHANT'S REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE PART I - INFORMATION OF MERCHANT'S PRINCIPAL OFFICE 1 Legal name of the corporation, partnership, individual owner (name, initial, last name) or other Serial Number Receipt Stamp 2 Social security or employer identification number under which the income from this activity will be informed on the income tax return (It is mandatory to complete this line) 3 Telephone Ext 4 address 5 Postal address (Post Office Box, Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) 6 Principal office's physical address (Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) 7 Type of organization: Individual Estate or Trust Corporation or Partnership 8 Date of incorporation or creation: Day Month Year 9 Closing date of your accounting period: Day Month 10 Aggregate business volume, estimated or projected, at the end of the current calendar year (It shall be the sum of the business volume of all your locations): $,, 11 Amount of locations / activities included in this application: 12 Amount of Schedules included with this application: (It cannot be less than one) PART II - LOCATIONS / ACTIVITIES Indicate the information for each one of the locations operated by the business (submit Schedule AS if necessary) -*- You shall complete all lines of this part in order to process the application - *- 13 Trade name or "DBA" 14 Type of registration certificate requested (Check one): Merchant Mobile business Temporary business Exhibitor If you checked Temporary Business or Exhibitor, indicate:(from: Day Month Year To: Day Month Year ) 15 Telephone 17 Description of tangible personal property Ext 16 Will you sell tangible personal property? Yes No 18 Physical address (Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) If it is the same as the one indicated on line 6, check here and continue on line 19 Retention: Six (6) years

2 Form AS Rev Aug Page 2 CONTINUED PART II (LOCATIONS / ACTIVITIES) 19 Description of the activity 20 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 21 Beginning date of operations: Day Month Year 22 Indicate if you are a: Reseller Plant (If you are interested in requesting an Exemption Certificate, refer to Form AS D) 23 Business volume, estimated or projected, at the end of the current calendar year: $,, PART III - PERSONS HAVING INTEREST IN THE BUSINESS 24 Indicate the information for each owner, partner, shareholder or any other person owning 50% or more interest in the business: 24a Name Ownership percentage Title Social security or employer identification number If your business provides services, do you own 50% or more interest in another business? Yes No If "Yes", indicate the following information for the other business: Name Social security or employer identification number 24b Name Ownership percentage Title Social security or employer identification number If your business pvovides services, do you own 50% or more interest in another business? Yes No If "Yes", indicate the following information for the other business: Name Social security or employer identification number NOTIFICATION REGARDING THE IVU LOTO OVERSIGTH PROGRAM Once you receive your Merchant's Registration Certificate, you are required to register for purposes of the IVU Loto oversight program through the wwwivulotoprgov website or by calling (787) Option Number 4 (It does not apply to merchants registered as temporary businesses or exhibitors) For additional details, refer to the instructions of this form OATH I hereby declare under penalties of perjury that this application has been examined by me, and that to the best of my knowledge and belief, all the information provided herein is true, correct and complete I also agree to notify the Secretary of the Treasury of any change in the information provided on this application, within 30 days of the change or event The declaration of the person that prepares this application (except the merchant) is with respect to the available information, and such information has been verified Merchant's name Merchant's signature Title Date Name of duly authorized agent Signature of duly authorized agent Date Social security or employer identification number Address Telephone TO BE COMPLETED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY After evaluating this application, I certify that it is complete in all of its parts and that the information provided herein is presumed to be true Nevertheless, the Department of the Treasury reserves the right to conduct any future investigation to verify the information Employee's name Employee's signature Date District Confirmation number Retention: Six (6) years

3 Schedule AS Rev Aug LOCATIONS Legal name of the corporation, partnership, individual owner (name, initial, last name) or other Use this Schedule if you own more locations than the spaces provided in Part II of the Application for Merchant's Registration Certificate and Exemption Certificate (Form AS 29141) 1 Trade name or "DBA" 2 Type of registration certificate requested (Check one): Merchant Mobile business Temporary business Exhibitor If you checked Temporary Business or Exhibitor, indicate: (From: Day Month Year To: Day Month Year ) 3 Telephone Ext 4 Will you sell tangible personal property? Yes No 5 Description of tangible personal property 6 Physical address (Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) 7 Description of the activity 8 North American Industry 9 Beginning date of operations: Classification System (NAICS) Day Month Year 10 Indicate if you are a: Reseller Plant (If you are interested in requesting an Exemption Certificate, refer to Form AS D) 11 Business volume, estimated or projected, at the end of the current calendar year: $,, 1 Trade name or "DBA" 2 Type of registration certificate requested (Check one): Merchant Mobile business Temporary business Exhibitor If you checked Temporary Business or Exhibitor, indicate: (From: Day Month Year To: Day Month Year ) 3 Telephone Ext 4 Will you sell tangible personal property? Yes No 5 Description of tangible personal property 6 Physical address (Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) 7 Description of the activity 8 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 9 Beginning date of operations: Day Month Year 10 Indicate if you are a: Reseller Plant (If you are interested in requesting an Exemption Certificate, refer to Form AS D) 11 Business volume, estimated or projected, at the end of the current calendar year: $ Retention: Six (6) years,,

4 Schedule AS Rev Aug Page 2 1 Trade name or "DBA" 2 Type of registration certificate requested (Check one): Merchant Mobile business Temporary business Exhibitor If you checked Temporary Business or Exhibitor, indicate: (From: Day Month Year To: Day Month Year ) 3 Telephone 5 Description of tangible personal property Ext 4 Will you sell tangible personal property? Yes No 6 Physical address (Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) 7 Description of the activity 8 North American Industry 9 Beginning date of operations: Classification System (NAICS) Day Month Year 10 Indicate if you are a: Reseller Plant (If you are interested in requesting an Exemption Certificate, refer to Form AS D) 11 Business volume, estimated or projected, at the end of the current calendar year: $,, 1 Trade name or "DBA" 2 Type of registration certificate requested (Check one): Merchant Mobile business Temporary business Exhibitor If you checked Temporary Business or Exhibitor, indicate: (From: Day Month Year To: Day Month Year ) 3 Telephone 5 Description of tangible personal property Ext 4 Will you sell tangible personal property? Yes No 6 Physical address (Urbanization or Building, Number or Apartment, Street) 7 Description of the activity 8 North American Industry 9 Beginning date of operations: Classification System (NAICS) Day Month Year 10 Indicate if you are a: Reseller Plant (If you are interested in requesting an Exemption Certificate, refer to Form AS D) 11 Business volume, estimated or projected, at the end of the current calendar year: $ Retention: Six (6) years,,

5 Form AS Rev Aug Who must complete and file this form? Every person that wishes to carry or carries out business in Puerto Rico must complete and file this form Every exhibitor, mobile or temporary business must also complete this form When should you complete and file this form? The application must be submitted to the Secretary of the Treasury 30 days before the person, enterprise, partnership or corporation begins to operate a business Where and how should you complete and file this form? The application can be filed using our web page at wwwhaciendagobiernopr/ivu, by clicking on the Application for Merchant s Registration button The application can also be mailed to the Department of the Treasury, Taxpayer's Service Bureau (Merchants Registry), PO Box , San Juan, PR , or visit any Taxpayer s Service Center located in: AGUADILLA Punta Borinquen Shopping Center Bert Street, East Parade Street Intersection Bo Malezas Abajo, Ramey Base ARECIBO Governmental Center 372 José A Cedeño Ave Building B Office 106 BAYAMON Gutiérrez Building 2nd floor Beside Hermanos Meléndez Hospital Road #2 CAGUAS Governmental Center Goyco Street, Acosta Corner 2nd floor - Office 110 Type or print in black or blue ink all the information requested in the application Submitting an incomplete form may delay the issuance of the Merchants Registration Certificate SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS PART I Line 6 In the case of individual owners, mobile and temporary businesses, indicate de owner s home address In the case of other types of organizations, indicate the physical address of the main office Line 10 Indicate the aggregate business volume, estimated or projected, of all activities and locations at the end of the current calendar year Business volume means the gross sales of any business (reduced by returns) and the gross income received or derived from any service rendered or from any other commercial activity PART II Provide the information related to each location operated by the business Complete and include with this application Schedule AS (Locations) if you own more locations than the spaces provided on this line Line 14 - You can only check one of the alternatives provided MAYAGÜEZ Governmental Center 50 Nenadich Street 1st floor Office 102 PONCE Governmental Center 2440 Las Américas Ave 4th floor Office 409 SAN JUAN Intendente Ramírez Building 10 Paseo Covadonga Old San Juan 1st floor - Office 101 HATO REY Mercantil Plaza Building 255 Ponce de León Ave Stop 27½, 1st floor Merchant every person that wishes to carry or carries out business in Puerto Rico, except exhibitors, mobile and temporary businesses Mobile business a business that sells taxable items without a permanent or fixed establishment, in mobile units, walking or from establishments that are not adhered to any building or real property Temporary business a business that operates for less than six consecutive months during the year Indicate the months during which the business will operate INSTRUCTIONS Exhibitor a person that, through an agreement, is authorized to sell taxable items in a specialized convention or exhibition Indicate the duration of the convention or exhibition Line 16 - Indicate if you will sell tangible personal property in each location Tangible personal property means an article or personal property that can be seen, weighed, measured or touched, or is in any way perceptible to the senses, or susceptible to appropriation Line 17 If you answered Yes on line 16, indicate the description of the tangible personal property that you will sell Line 19 - Indicate the nature of your principal business activity For example, if your principal business activity is furniture manufacturing, enter furniture manufacturing; if it is the retail sale of furniture, enter furniture store Line 20 Enter the code related to the activity previously indicated on line 19 Use the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code list provided with the instructions of this form Line 22 Indicate if you are a Reseller or Plant If you are interested in requesting an exemption certificate you must refer to Form AS D and its instructions available in our website wwwhaciendagobiernopr Merchants that purchase tangible personal property for resale, and those entitled to the exemption provided by Section of the Internal Revenue Code for a New Puerto Rico (Code), are the only ones that may request an exemption certificate PARTIII Line 24 Complete this line with information related to the owners, partners or shareholders who own 50% or more interest in the business Oath If this application is filed by a duly authorized representative, it must be signed by the taxpayer and the representative The Power and Declaration of Representation (Form AS 2745-A) must also be included with this application SCHEDULE AS (LOCATIONS) Complete this Schedule only if you own more locations than the spaces provided in Part II of the Application for Merchant s Registration Certificate (Form AS 29141) Use more than one Schedule if necessary CHANGES OR AMENDMENTS Every merchant will have the obligation to notify the Secretary of the Treasury of any change or amendment to the information provided in this application, theft of the Merchants Registration Certificate, or total or partial cease of operations, no later than 30 days after the change or event The following are examples of situations that will require the filing of an amended application: change of address, addition of new locations or commercial activities, among others To that effect, the following forms must be completed and filed, as applicable: Application for Change to the Information of Merchant s Principal Office (Form AS A) Application for Amendments to the Merchant s Registration Certificate of a Commercial Location (Form AS B) Application to Add a New Location or Activity to a Merchant Registered in the Merchant s Registry (Form AS C) Application for Exemption Certificate for Resellers or Plants (Form AS D) Application for Duplicate of Merchant s Registration Certificate (Form AS 29171) NOTIFICATION REGARDING THE IVU LOTO OVERSIGHT PROGRAM Sections (a)(3), (a)(2)(C) and (a)(4) of the Code authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to require every merchant the installation of a fiscal terminal, or the modification of an existing application, in each one of the points of sale located in your commercial locations with the purpose of allowing the IVU Loto oversight program Once you receive your Merchant s Registration Certificate, you are required to register for purposes of the IVU Loto oversight program This registration must be made within the next 30 days after the issue date of the Merchant s

6 Form AS Rev Aug Registration Certificate, through the wwwivulotoprgov website or by calling (787) Option Number 4 The registration for purposes of IVU Loto requires the completion of a questionnaire of only nine (9) key questions Once you complete the questionnaire you will be notified if you are eligible or not to install a fiscal terminal, or modify the existing applications, in each one on the points of sale of your commercial location To obtain additional information regarding the legal provisions of IVU Loto, please visit our website wwwhaciendagobiernopr or call (787) Option No 2 (This does not apply to merchants registered as temporary businesses or exhibitors) IMPORTANT INFORMATION Once the Secretary of the Treasury approves the Application for Merchant s Registration Certificate, a Merchants Registration Certificate will be issued The Merchants Registration Certificate will confirm whether or not the merchant is considered a withholding agent Every person that violates the provisions of Subtitle D of the Code, the requirements established by the Secretary or the regulations promulgated under this Subtitle, will be subject to administrative and criminal sanctions, as applicable Therefore, the information provided in this application must be true, correct and complete

7 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code List If you are engaged in any of the following industries or activities, please use this code list: Financial institutions, as defined under Section 1024(f)(4) of the Code Insurance services and commissions Real estate firms, agents and brokers Real estate appraisers Legal services Certified Public Accountants Architects Landscape architects Engineers Drafting services Geologists Surveyors Agronomists Educational services Doctors Medical and diagnostic laboratories Hospitals or other facilities that provide medical services If your industry or activity does not appear in the previous list, please use the following code list: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Support Activities for Forestry Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining Crop Production Oilseed & Grain Farming Oil and Gas Extraction Vegetable & Melon Farming (including potatoes & yams) Coal Mining Fruit & Tree Nut Farming Metal Ore Mining Greenhouse, Nursery, & Floriculture Production Stone Mining and Quarrying Other Crop Farming (including tobacco, cotton, sugar cane, hay, peanut, sugar beet & all other crop farming) Sand, Gravel, Clay, & Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining & Quarrying Animal Production Other Nonmetallic Mineral Mining & Quarrying Beef Cattle Ranching & Farming Support Activities for Mining Cattle Feedlots Dairy Cattle & Milk Production Utilities Hog and Pig Farming Poultry & Egg Production Utilities Sheep & Goat Farming Electric Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution Animal Aquaculture (including shellfish & finfish farms and Natural Gas Distribution hatcheries) Other Animal Production Water, Sewage & Other Systems Forestry and Logging Timber Tract Operations Construction Forest Nurseries & Gathering of Forest Products Logging Building, Developing, & General Constructing Fishing, Hunting and Trapping Land Subdivision & Land Developing Fishing Residential Building Construction Hunting and Trapping Nonresidential Building Construction Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry Heavy Construction Support Activities for Crop Production (including cotton Highway, Street, Bridge, & Tunnel Construction ginning, soil preparation,planting & cultivating) Support Activities for Animal Production Other Heavy Construction Page 1 of 7

8 Special Trade Contractors Pulp, Paper, & Paperboard Mills Plumbing, Heating, & Air-Conditioning Contractors Converted Paper Product Carpentry & Floor Contractors Printing and Related Support Activities Painting & Wall Covering Contractors Book Printing Electrical Contractors Other Commercial Printing Masonry, Drywall, Insulation, & Tile Contractors Petroleum and Coal Products Mfg Roofing, Siding, & Sheet Metal Contractors Petroleum Refineries (including integrated) Concrete Contractors Asphalt Paving, Roofing, & Saturated Materials Water Well Drilling Contractors Other Petroleum and Coal Products Mfg Other Special Trade Contractors Chemical Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Basic Chemical Construction Door and window, residential-type installation Resin, Synthetic Rubber & Artificial and Synthetic Fibers & Filaments Pesticide, Fertilizer, & Other Agricultural Chemical Pharmaceutical & Medicine Food Paint, Coating, & Adhesive Animal Food Soap, Cleaning Compound, & Toilet Preparation Grain & Oilseed Milling Other Chemical Product & Preparation Mfg Sugar & Confectionery Product Mfg Plastics and Rubber Products Mfg Fruit & Vegetable Preserving & Specialty Food Plastic Product Dairy Product Rubber Product Animal Slaughtering & Processing Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg Seafood Product Preparation & Packaging Clay Product & Refractory Bakeries & Tortilla Glass & Glass Product Other Food (including coffee, tea, flavorings & Cement & Concrete Product Mfg seasonings) Beverage and Tobacco Product Mfg Lime & Gypsum Product Soft Drink and Ice Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Mfg Breweries Primary Metal Wineries Iron and Steel Mills & Ferroalloy Mfg Distilleries Steel Product from Purchased Steel Tobacco Alumina & Aluminum Production and Processing Textile Mills Nonferrous Metal (except Aluminum) Production & Processing Textile Product Mills Foundries Apparel Fabricated Metal Product Apparel Knitting Mills Forging and Stamping Cut and Sew Apparel Contractors Cutlery and Handtool Men's & Boys' Cut & Sew Apparel Mfg Architectural and Structural Metals Mfg Women's & Girls' Cut & Sew Apparel Mfg Boiler, Tank, & Shipping Container Mfg Other Cut & Sew Apparel Hardware Apparel Accessories & Other Apparel Mfg Spring and Wire Product Leather & Allied Product Machine Shops; Turned Product & Screw; Nut & Bolt Leather & Hide Tanning & Finishing Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating, & Allied Activities Footwear (including rubber & plastic) Other Fabricated Metal Product Mfg Other Leather & Allied Product Mfg Machinery Wood Product Agricultural, Construction, & Mining Machinery Sawmills and Wood Preservation Industrial Machinery Veneer, Plywood, & Engineered Wood Product Commercial & Service Industry Machinery Other Wood Product Ventilation, Heating, Air-Condtioning, & Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Mfg Paper Page 2 of 7

9 Metalworking Machinery Apparel, Piece Goods, & Notions Wholesalers Engine, Turbine, & Power Transmission Equipment Grocery & Related Product Wholesalers Other General Purpose Machinery Mfg Farm Product Raw Material Wholesalers Computer and Electronic Product Mfg Chemical and Allied Products Wholesalers Computer & Peripheral Equipment Mfg Petroleum and Petroleum Products Wholesalers Communications Equipment Beer, Wine, & Distilled Alcoholic Beverage Wholesalers Audio and Video Equipment Farm Supplies Wholesalers Semiconductor & Other Electronic Component Book, Periodical, and Newspaper Wholesalers Navigational, Measuring, Electromedical, & Control Instruments Flower, Nursery Stock, & Floristsφ Supplies Wholesalers & Reproducing Magnetic & Optical Media Tobacco & Tobacco Product Wholesalers Electrical Equipment, Appliance, & Component Paint, Varnish, & Supplies Wholesalers Electric Lighting Equipment Other Miscellaneous Nondurable GoodsWholesalers Household Appliance Electrical Equipment Retail Trade Other Electrical Equipment & Component Transportation Equipment Mfg Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers Motor Vehicle Mfg/Auto Light Duty New Car Dealers Motor Vehicle Body & Trailer Used Car Dealers Motor Vehicle Parts Recreational Vehicle Dealers Aerospace Product & Parts Motorcycle Dealers Railroad Rolling Stock Boat Dealers Ship and Boat Building All Other Motor Vehicle Dealers Other Transportation Equipment Mfg Automotive Parts, Accessories, & Tire Stores Furniture and Related Product Mfg Furniture & Home Furnishings Stores Miscellaneous Furniture Stores Medical Equipment & Supplies Mfg Floor Covering Stores Other Miscellaneous Window Treatment Stores All Other Home Furnishings Stores Wholesale Trade Electronics and Appliance Stores Household Appliance Stores Wholesale Trade, Durable Goods Radio, Television, & Other Electronics Stores (including repair services) Motor Vehicle & Motor Vehicle Parts & Supplies Wholesales Computer and Software Stores Furniture & Home Furnishing Wholesalers Camera and Photographic Supplies Stores Lumber & Other Construction Materials Wholesalers Building Material & Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers Professional & Commercial Equipment & Supplies Home Centers Wholesalers Metal & Mineral (except Petroleum) Wholesalers Paint and Wallpaper Stores Electrical Goods Wholesalers Hardware Stores Hardware, and Plumbing & Heating Equipment & Supplies Other Building Material Dealers Wholesalers Machinery, Equipment, & Supplies Wholesalers Lawn & Garden Equipment & Supplies Stores Sporting & Recreational Goods & Supplies Wholesalers Food and Beverage Stores Toy & Hobby Goods & Supplies Wholesalers Grocery Stores Recyclable Material Wholesalers Supermarkets and Other Grocery (except Convenience) Stores Jewelry, Watch, Precious Stone, & Precious Metal Convenience Stores Wholesalers Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Wholesalers Specialty Food Store Wholesale Trade, Nondurable Goods Meat Markets Paper & Paper Product Wholesalers Fish and Seafood Markets Drugs and Druggists' Sundries Wholesalers Fruit and Vegetable Markets Page 3 of 7

10 Baked Goods Stores Water Transportation Confectionery and Nut Stores Truck Transportation All Other Specialty Food Stores General Freight Trucking, Local Beer, Wine, and Liquor Stores General Freight Trucking, Long-distance Health and Personal Care Stores Specialized Freight Trucking Pharmacies and Drug Stores Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation Cosmetics, Beauty Supplies, & Perfume Stores Urban Transit Systems Optical Goods Stores Interurban & Rural Bus Transportation Other Health & Personal Care Stores Taxi Service Gasoline Stations Limousine Service Gasoline Stations with Convenience Stores (including auto School & Employee Bus Transportation and repair services) Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores Charter Bus Industry Men's Clothing Stores Other Transit & Ground Passenger Transportation Women's Clothing Stores Pipeline Transportation Children's & Infants' Clothing Stores Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation Family Clothing Stores Support Activities for Transportation Clothing Accessories Stores Support Activities for Air Transportation Other Clothing Stores Support Activities for Rail Transportation Shoe Stores Support Activities for Water Transportation Jewelry Stores Motor Vehicle Towing Luggage & Leather Goods Stores Other Support Activities for Road Transportation Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores Freight Transportation Arrangement Sporting Goods Stores Other Support Activities for Transportation Hobby, Toy, and Game Stores Couriers and Messengers Sewing, Needlework, & Piece Goods Stores Couriers Musical Instrument & Supplies Stores Local Messengers and Local Delivery Book Stores Warehousing and Storage News Dealers and Newsstands Warehousing & Storage (except lessors of miniwarehouses & self-storage units) Prerecorded Tape, Compact Disc, and Record Stores General Merchandise Stores Information Department Stores Other General Merchandise Stores Publishing Industries Miscellaneous Store Retailers Newspaper Publishers Florists Periodical Publishers Office Supplies & Stationery Stores Book Publishers Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Stores Database and Directory Publishers Used Merchandise Stores Other Publishers Pet and Pet Supplies Stores Software Publishers Art Dealers Motion Picture & Sound Recording Industries Manufactured (Mobile) Home Dealers Motion Picture & Video Industries (except video rental) All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (including tobacco, Sound Recording Industries candle, & trophy shops) Nonstore Retailers Broadcasting and Telecommunications Electronic Shopping & Mail-Order Houses Radio & Television Broadcasting Vending Machine Operators Cable Networks & Program Distribution Heating Oil Dealers Telecommunications (including paging, cellular, satellite, & other telecommunications) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Bottled Gas) Dealers Information Services & Data Processing Services Other Fuel Dealers Information Services (including news syndicates, libraries, & on-line Information services) Other Direct Selling Establishments - Flea Markets (including door-to-door retailing, frozen food plan providers, party plan merchandise, & coffee-break service providers) Data Processing Services Transportation and Warehousing Finance and Insurance Air Transportation Depository Credit Intermediation Rail Transportation Page 4 of Commercial Banking

11 Savings Institutions Lessors of Miniwarehouses and Self-Storage Units Credit Unions Lessors of Other Real Estate Property Other Depository Credit Intermediation Offices of Real Estate Agents & Brokers Nondepository Credit Intermediation Real Estate Property Managers Credit Card Issuing Offices of Real Estate Appraisers Sales Financing Other Activities Related to Real Estate Other Non-depository Credit Intermediation Rental and Leasing Services Consumer Lending Automotive Equipment Rental & Leasing Real Estate Credit (including mortgage bankers and Consumer Electronics & Appliances Rental originators) International Trade Financing Formal Wear and Costume Rental Secondary Market Financing Video Tape and Disc Rental All Other Nondepository Credit Intermediation Other Consumer Goods Rental Activities Related to Credit Intermediation (including loan Home Health Equipment Rental brokers) Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Intermediation General Rental Centers and Brokerage Investment Banking & Securities Dealing Commercial and Industrial Machinery & Equipment Rental & Leasing Securities Brokerage Office Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing Commodity Contracts Dealing Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works) Commodity Contracts Brokerage Securities and Commodity Exchanges Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Other Financial Investment Activities (including portfolio management & investment advice) Insurance Carriers and Related Activities Legal Services Direct Life Insurance Carriers Offices of Lawyers Direct Health & Medical Insurance Carriers Other Legal Services Property & Casualty Insurance Carriers Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services Direct Property and Casualty Insurance Carriers Offices of Certified Public Accountants Reinsurance Carriers Tax Preparation Services Direct Life, Health, and Medical Insurance & Reinsurance Payroll Services Carriers Direct Insurance & Reinsurance (except Life, Health & Other Accounting Services Medical) Carriers Insurance Agencies and Brokerages Architectural, Engineering, and Related Services Other Insurance Related Activities Architectural Services Third Party Administration for Insurance and Pension Funds Landscape Architectural Services All Other Insurance Related Activities Engineering Services Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles Drafting Services Insurance & Employee Benefit Funds Building Inspection Services Open-End Investment Funds (Form 1120-RIC) Geophysical Surveying & Mapping Services Trusts, Estates, and Agency Accounts Surveying & Mapping (except Geophysical) Services Real Estate Investment Trusts (Form 1120-REIT) Testing Laboratories Other Financial Vehicles Specialized Design Services (including interior, industrial, graphic, & fashion design) Real Estate, Rental and Leasing Services Computer Systems Design & Related Services Custom Computer Programming Services Real Estate Computer Systems Design Services Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings Computer Facilities Management Services Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings for Main Use Other Computer Related Services Lessors of Nonresidential Buildings (except Miniwarehouses) Management, Scientific, & Technical Consulting Services Page 5 of 7

12 Management Consulting Serivces Health Care and Social Assistance Scientific Research & Development Services Advertising and Related Services Ambulatory Health Care Services Direct Mail Advertising Offices of Physicians Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Offices of Physicians (except mental health specialists) Marketing Research and Public Opinion Polling Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists Photographic Services Offices of Dentists Translation and Interpretation Services Offices of Other Health Practitioners Veterinary Services Offices of Chiropractors All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Offices of Optometrists Management of Companies and Enterprises Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (except Physicians) Offices of Bank Holding Companies Offices of Physical, Occupational & SpeechTherapists, and Audiologists Office of Other Holding Companies Offices of Podiatrists Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners Administrative and Support & Waste Management and Outpatient Care Centers Remediation Services Family Planning Centers Administrative & Support Services Outpatient Mental Health & Substance Abuse Centers Office of Administrative Services HMO Medical Centers Facilities Support Services Kidney Dialysis Centers Employment Services Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers Document Preparation Services All Other Outpatient Care Centers Telephone Call Centers Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories Business Service Centers (including private mail centers & Home Health Care Services copy shops) Collection Agencies Other Ambulatory Health Care Services Credit Bureaus Ambulance Services Other Business Support Services (including repossession All Other Ambulatory Health Care Services services, court reporting, & stenotype services) All Other Business Support Services Blood and Organ Banks Travel Arrangement & Reservation Services Hospitals Tour Operators Nursing & Residential Care Facilities Investigation and Security Services Other Residential Care Facilities Services to Buildings and Dwellings Social Assistance Exterminating & Pest Control Services Individual & Family Services Janitorial Services Community Food & Housing, and Emergency & Other Relief Services Landscaping Services Vocational Rehabilitation Services Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Services Child Day Care Services Other Services to Building & Dwellings Other Support Services (including packaging & labeling services, and convention & trade show organizers) Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Waste Management and Remediation Services Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries Educational Services Performing Arts Companies Theater Companies & Dinner Theaters Educational Services Dance Companies Elementary & Secondary Schools Musical Groups & Artists Colleges, Universities and Professional Schools Other Performing Arts Companies Technical and Trade Schools Spectator Sports (including sports clubs & racetracks) Other Schools and Instruction Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, & Similar Events Page 6 of 7

13 Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and Other Public Figures Other Personal & Household Goods Repair & Maintenance Independent Artists, Writers, & Performers Personal and Laundry Services Museums, Historical Sites, & Similar Institutions Barber Shops Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries Beauty Shops Amusement Parks & Arcades Nail Salons Amusement & Theme Parks Reupholstery & Furniture Repair Gambling Industries Footwear & Leather Goods Repair Other Amusement & Recreation Industries (including golf courses, skiing, facilities, marinas, fitness centers, & bowling centers) Home & Garden Equipment and Appliance Repair & Maintenance Bowling Centers (including food and beverages services) Other Personal Care Services (including diet & weight reducing centers) Accommodation, Food Services and Drinking Places Funeral Homes and Funeral Services Cemeteries and Crematories Accommodation Drycleaning & Laundry Services Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels with food and Coin-Operated Laundries and Drycleaners beverages services Casino Hotels (including food and beverages services) Drycleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin- Operated) Bed-and-Breakfast Inns Linen and Uniform Supply All Other Traveler Accommodation Pet Care (except Veterinary) Services RV (Recreational Vehicle) Parks & Recreational Camps Photofinishing Rooming and Boarding Houses Parking Lots and Garages Food Services & Drinking Places All Other Personal Services Full-Service Restaurants Environment, Conservation and Wildlife Organizations Limited-Service Eating Places Special Food Services (including food service contractors & caterers) Unrelated Business Activities Caterers Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) Unrelated Debt-financed Activities - other than rental or real estate Investment Activies by section 501(c) (7), (9), or (17) organizations Other Services (except public administration) Rental of Personal Property Passive Income Activities with Controlled Organizations Repair and Maintenance Exploited Exempt Activities Automotive Mechanical & Electrical Repair & Maintenance PPP (Public Private Partnership) Automotive Body, Paint, Interior, and Glass Repair Other Automotive Repair & Maintenance (including oil change & lubrication shops & car wash) Electronic & Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance Commercial & Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive & Electronic) Repair & Maintenance Page 7 of 7

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