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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.
Nebraska offers an exemption from state and local sales tax on the purchase of electricity, natural gas, and water used in qualifying production activities.
Option 3 contractors are consumers of all manufacturing machinery and equipment purchased and annexed by them. Option 3 contractors must pay tax on purchases of machinery and equipment even if the machinery and equipment will be used by a manufacturer.
In Nebraska, its the law to get a license. Anyone who wants to get paid for construction work has to apply for a contractor license through the Nebraska Department of Labor.
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.
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Option 3 contractors are consumers of all manufacturing machinery and equipment purchased and annexed by them. Option 3 contractors must pay tax on purchases of machinery and equipment even if the machinery and equipment will be used by a manufacturer.
No. Contractor labor charges are not taxable as of October 1, 2007.
Generally speaking, professional services are not subject to sales tax in the state of Nebraska. However, custom software is taxable, whereas computer consulting is not.
Contractor is any person who repairs property annexed to real estate, who annexes building materials and fixtures to real estate, or who arranges for such annexation. A contractor who elects Option 2 is the consumer of building materials and fixtures purchased and annexed to real estate.
Contractor is any person who repairs property annexed to real estate, who annexes building materials and fixtures to real estate, or who arranges for such annexation. A contractor who elects Option 2 is the consumer of building materials and fixtures purchased and annexed to real estate.

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