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Most of the time labor must be itemized separately for you not to be charged sales tax. In cases like where a contractor puts a new roof on a home for $8,000 then sales tax must be charged for the whole amount. If the invoice lists the bill of $4500 for materials and $3500 for labor to put on new shingles then sales tax would only be charged for the material and not for the labor. This is pretty much the law in just about every state.
Yes, sales tax is generally charged on construction labor in New York unless the work qualifies for a specific exemption or exclusion. It's recommended to check with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance for the most current information on sales tax requirements for construction labor in the state.
Not in my state.... I was an auto mechanic, and sales tax is only charged on parts.... not on the cost of labor or on gas and oil (the price on gas and oil already includes all applicable taxes)TW
Your taxable sales only-those from in state buyers who you charged sales tax. (If you do.)
You should be charged the sales tax from the state you live in. I know that if you live in NH and you buy a car in another state you aren't charged any tax because NH doesn't have tax.
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Your taxable sales only-those from in state buyers who you charged sales tax. (If you do.)
New York has an incredible number of social projects that must be paid for. They cost money. Sales tax helps keep these social services alive.
All sales of tangible personal property in Iowa are subject to sales tax unless exempted by state law. Sales of services are exempt from Iowa sales tax unless taxed (enumerated) by state law. Labor is not tangible personal property So what that means, is unless the labor is specifically enumerated as a taxable type of service, than labor is NOT taxable. see http://www.state.ia.us/tax/educate/78539.html#ExemptSales for a listing on labor that requires collection of state sales tax.
I can not speak for all professions but as a business owner I do know about the automotive industry. If any part is used in a repair then you do pay tax on the total bill. If you had your door hinges lubricated then you pay tax as there was a lubricant used and it stays on the car. If you had your Cooling system tested and no parts or fluids were used then you do Not pay tax on the labor. Also there is no tax on wrecker service. Repair Labor Only Charges for repairs of tangible personal property needing only labor or service are not taxable. The dealer must keep documentation to prove no tangible personal property was joined with, or attached to the repaired item. The sales tax and surtax apply when parts are used in the repair even if the parts are provided at no charge
Depends on the state you live in, if you have your own business check with your state, for example my state has "Ohio Department of Taxation." They will be able to give you a factual answer. in nj yes except for towing or road service,also sublet repair for a another shop is non taxed g