The short answer is...labor only, probably not. But CT really looks at things on a type of industry basis (so janitorial services are taxable for example....so it really depends. Labor inherrent in a service is frequently taxable. Try the link: http://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?a=1454&q=276886
No, you do not pay sales tax on labor. Sales tax is for materials.
In Connecticut, sales tax is generally not applied to labor charges for auto repair services. However, if any parts or materials are sold as part of the service, those items are subject to sales tax. It's important to ensure that the repair shop clearly separates the labor from the parts on the invoice to avoid any confusion regarding tax applicability.
No you do not need to pay taxes on labor.
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In Connecticut, sales tax is not typically applied to labor charges for services, including masonry work. However, materials used in the project may be subject to sales tax. It's recommended to consult with a tax professional or the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services for specific guidance.
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The sales tax in Connecticut in 1985 was 7%.
Of course.
Yes. Everything is taxable in Texas. There's no tax on labor to repair a motor vehicle.