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All registration is done through the Nebraska Department of Labors online Contractor Registration portal.Officers, Members, and Subcontractor Information: Job title. First and last name. Subcontractors you are using.
What labor charges are taxable? Charges for production and assembly labor are taxable. Charges for repair and installation labor are taxable when the property being repaired, replaced, or installed is taxable. See Sales and Use Tax Regulation 1-082, Labor Charges.
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.
How to Start a Business in Nebraska Choose a Business Idea. Take some time to explore and research ideas for your business. Decide on a Legal Structure. Choose a Name. Create Your Business Entity. Apply for Licenses and Permits. Pick a Business Location and Check Zoning. File and Report Taxes. Obtain Insurance.
Taxable Sales Auto body specialists must collect sales tax from their customers on charges for parts, detailing, paint, motor vehicle painting labor, fabrication labor and installation labor. These charges are taxable to the customer regardless of how they are stated on the invoice.
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Charges for production and assembly labor are taxable. Charges for repair and installation labor are taxable when the property being repaired, replaced, or installed is taxable. See Sales and Use Tax Regulation 1-082, Labor Charges.
Instead, sign up for the subscription service at revenue.nebraska.gov to get updates on your topics of interest. Are Contractor Labor charges taxable? No.
Services in Nebraska are generally not taxable. However if the service you provide includes creating or manufacturing a product, you may have to deal with the sales tax on products. Tangible products (also referred to as tangible personal property) are taxable in Nebraska, with a few exemptions.
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. For more information, see our Iowa Contractors Guide.
Instead, sign up for the subscription service at revenue.nebraska.gov to get updates on your topics of interest. Are Contractor Labor charges taxable? No.

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