No you do not need to pay taxes on labor.
No, you do not pay sales tax on labor. Sales tax is for materials.
Normally you pay the sales tax in the state you reside in. If you live in Georgia you would not pay sales tax in Indiana, you would pay sales taxes when you registered the car in Georgia.
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In Georgia just like most other sales taxes it depends on how you invoice your customers. I often times advise clients on this issue. You need to invoice material and labor separately on your invoices that you give to your customers. If you do this then the answer is no, you will not have to charge or pay sales tax on the labor portion. If you bill a client say $5000 for the building of a deck and that's all the bill says then you must pay sales tax on the $5000 total. If you list $2250 for material and $2750 for labor then you will only pay sales tax on the $2250 material part of the bill. Most people don't want to show this much detail. You must be honest in your separation. You can't charge $1 for material and $4999 and think you are being smart by screwing the tax people. If you do this you will regret it. Expectation is you charge more for materials than you pay for them for handling, profit, etc.
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Georgia sales tax differs from county to county and you are taxed based on the county you live in. If you live in another state you don't pay Georgia sales tax you'll pay the tax to your state when you register the car.
Pay it in the county you reside in.
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