Yes, A professional handyman can charge you for just labor but keep in mind charges can be about 2-3 or sometimes even 4-5 times the materials cost minimally.
In Northern California a handyman can easily charge between $25 to $50 and hour depending on the location he is working. It should be noted if you do not have a California Contractors Lisc. you are limited by law to do jobs up to $500 which includes labor and materials.
In Arizona hanyman law applies to jobs $750 material and labor included.
No, you do not pay sales tax on labor. Sales tax is for materials.
Not necessarily. They should charge tax on any materials they used, however in most places labor is not taxed. It will depend on your local laws - but usually they should not charge tax on labor provided.
If you are making it is is your cost of materials and labor so if your materials cost you $50.00 and you spent 2 hours making it and pay yourself $25.00 an hour you are at a cost of $100.00 so I would charge $200.00 to a customer. Remember you have to ay for your overheads.
Pricing is based on direct labor and overhead. Materials does not affect pricing. Example: Your customer provides materials used in production.
No, Arkansas does not charge sales tax on labor services. However, any materials or tangible goods used in providing the service may be subject to sales tax.
Charge by the Sq/Ft. Dependig on the area you live in it can vary. That's for labor, materials are separate.
You should charge enough to cover the cost of materials, labor, and overhead expenses, plus a reasonable profit.
multiply the cost of labor by the cost of materials. add the cost of labor and materials. subtract the cost of labor from materials. divide the cost of labor by the cost of materials. which one is correct
A farrier can charge what he wants to charge for his labor. A minimum of 30 dollars per hour on site plus Mileage and materials would be typical.
Your business should have a pricing model. Determine the cost of materials and labor, then refer to your business plan regarding margins, profits, etc. You want the customer to have the perception of value and spread the word, but you don't want to give away the store.