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The contractor is responsible for paying tax to the supplier on materials.; The contractor does not charge tax to the customer on the labor or materials.
Ending their service on a positive note is the best way to maintain the relationship in the long run. As an example you could say, Thank you so much for the fantastic work youve done for us. We no longer require (their service) at the moment, but when we do, youll be the first one well call.
Contractor Service Charge to Customer ∎ Contractor must charge sales tax on the service portion of the job, if the service is taxable.
When services are performed on or connected with new construction, reconstruction, alteration, expansion, or remodeling of a building or structure, they are exempt from sales and use tax. Repair services remain taxable.
Construction. When services are performed on or connected with new construction, reconstruction, alteration, expansion, or remodeling of a building or structure, they are exempt from sales and use tax. Repair services remain taxable.
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Residential house cleaning services are not taxable in Iowa. Cleaning services do not have to collect and send sales taxes to the Department of Revenue.
Cleaning of the exterior walls or windows of any building or any other act performed upon the exterior of a building with the intent to keep the building in good upkeep or condition, other than a repair, is the service of building maintenance. Its gross receipts are subject to tax.
Communication is the key to doing good business. If you are not satisfied with a contractors job performance and are ready to terminate the agreement, contact the contractor, and explain why you are going to end the business relationship. They should be paid for the portion of the job that was completed.
A written notice must always be used for any type of termination. The contract usually tells you how to provide the notice (eg by fax or by post or by email) and the time period required. You must comply with these provisions. It is important to identify what type of notice is being used to end the contract.
Give adequate notice of at least two weeks, or up to 30 days, when possible (ensuring you follow any notice provisions in your professional services agreement). Gently remind the contractor of any agreement terms regarding intellectual property and works made for hire.

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