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Commonly Asked Questions about Nebraska Contractor Forms

Contractors making over-the-counter sales must collect and remit Nebraska and applicable local sales tax on the total sales price, including all amounts charged to build or assemble the item sold. Most nonprofit organizations are not exempt from sales tax in Nebraska.
Nebraska. You can work as a handyman in Nebraska without a state license. However, you will need to register with the Nebraska Department of Labor. This requirement applies to all general contractors, subcontractors or people who perform construction, alterations, renovations, additions, installations or repairs.
The Nebraska Contractor Registration Act requires contractors and subcontractors doing business in Nebraska to register with the Nebraska Department of Labor. While the registration is a requirement, it does not ensure quality of work or protect against fraud.
Contractor Registration Act There is a $25.00 annual registration fee.
Contractor. Contractor is any person who repairs property annexed to real estate, who annexes building materials and fixtures to real estate, or who arranges for this annexation. A contractor who elects Option 3 is the consumer of building materials and fixtures purchased and annexed to real estate.
In Nebraska, painters and painting contractors working in counties with populations over 100,000 are required to hold a state-issued license. This applies to painters working on commercial and residential projects that require a building permit.
Like any other state, Nebraska has requirements that you must meet before you can legally perform work. The most important one is having a valid NE contractors license.