Don't know about that one. A dog is not a "farm animal" per say. Your CPA may be scratching his head too!
Not sure how it works in other states, but in Colorado, the state doesn't tax farm animal feed and products used for production including all traditional farm animals like chickens and horses 'regardless of use'--this means its not taxed at the vendors, no need to sign up for a business waiver. They have a provision that dog feed is exempt as long as it is not a pet and used as a working dog but this does require you to sign up for the exemption. Most cities will go along with that and not tax--Fort Collins does but the next town over, Loveland, still taxes 3% on feed so guess where I buy my chicken food and any other items I buy on that shopping excursion?
Here is the quote off lexis-nexis about dogs in Colorado:' "Pet animal" means dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, rats, gerbils, ferrets, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates, or any other species of wild or domestic or hybrid animal sold, transferred, or retained for the purpose of being kept as a household pet, except livestock, as defined in subsection (9) of this section. "Pet animal" does not include an animal that is used for working purposes on a farm or ranch.' http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/colorado/
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