Occasional Form
To prepare for using the OOEF in DocuSign, consider the following questions as pertain to your unit and then contact DocuSign implementation support:
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Occasional Form
- Who is your DocuSign Unit Contact (DUC)?
- What is the name and EID for the DocuSign sender of the OOEF?
Please define the routing that works for your office.
Occasional Formula Feeding
- How many people touch a typical OOEF for your unit?
- Is the person who submits the form also the person who provides the first signature?
- Or does the first signature get provided by another person in your unit?
- After the first signer, does a departmental signer always sign, or does a departmental signer only sign under certain circumstances (ie, if over $100, yes; if equal to or under $100, no) ?
- Do additional executive signers need to review & sign the document, beyond the first signer and departmental signer?
- Do executive signers have administrative staff that need to be inserted in the routing prior to (or in parallel with) the executive signer?
- Is the person who submits the form also the person who provides the first signature?
- Is the person who starts the form also the person who provides costs at the end of the process (after the event has occurred) or are costs input by another person?
- Does the person entering costs need the option to attach receipts?
- Does anyone else need to be inserted in the routing for quality control, etc?
Once you have considered the questions listed above, please use the contact link above to schedule further discussion on implementing the OOEF in DocuSign for your unit.
Note: The OOEF is currently not routed to Payment Services via DocuSign routing. You will need to download completed OOEFs and submit through your normal submission process.
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Are Occasional Sales subject to sales tax?
While Michigan's sales tax generally applies to most transactions, certain items have special treatment in many states when it comes to sales taxes. This page describes the taxability of occasional sales in Michigan, including motor vehicles. To learn more, see a full list of taxable and tax-exempt items in Michigan.
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