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Most services, including professional services, are not considered taxable in North Dakota with a few exceptions. Please keep in mind that this is a guideline, and you should consult with a sales tax professional to determine if the services your business provides should be subject to state sales tax.
Get Your General Contractors License in Your Local City or County A completed application form. Proof of general liability insurance and workers compensation insurance. And unemployment affidavit. Depending on the type of license, proof of experience and training. A $125 application fee for Building Type A licenses.
Determine what license you need Filing fee: $450. Class B: Contracts up to $500,000. Filing fee: $300. Class C: Contracts up to $300,000.
Labor Charges (Publication 108) Tax applies to charges for producing, fabricating, or processing tangible personal property for your customers. Generally, if you perform taxable labor in California, you must obtain a sellers permit and report and pay tax on your taxable sales.
Charges for shipping, handling, delivery, freight, and postage are generally taxable in North Dakota. If the sale is tax exempt, the shipping charges are generally exempt as well.
Separately stated charges for repair labor are not subject to sales tax. If labor and parts are not itemized or the parts are attached to real property, the repairer must pay tax on the cost of the repair parts and may not charge tax to the customer.
When the cost, value, or price of a job exceeds $4,000, the person doing the work must be licensed as a contractor in North Dakota (NDCC ch. 43-07). This includes subcontractors, general contractors, public contractors, and nonresident contractors.