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(b) When a contractor performs an installation, which results in a capital improvement to real property, other than landscaping services, floor covering installation, or alarm system installation, no tax should be collected from the customer.
There is no capital improvement exemption for certain defined landscaping services. Thus, the following types of services are subject to tax. Planting: trees, shrubs, hedges, plants, etc.
Services that result in a capital improvement to real property are exempt from sales tax. A capital improvement to real property is an addition or alteration to real property that: substantially adds to the value of the real property or appreciably prolongs the useful life of the real property; and.
To the property owner: In cases where the contractor performs work which results in an exempt capital improvement to your house or land (real property, they may not charge you any Sales Tax if you issue them a fully completed Certificate of Exempt Capital Improvement (Form ST-8).
A capital improvement is the addition of a permanent structural change or the restoration of some aspect of a property that will either enhance the propertys overall value, prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses. Individuals, businesses, and cities can make capital improvements to the property they own.
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Capital improvements are exempt from tax with the exception of the following: certain landscaping services, carpet and other floor covering installations, and hard-wired alarm or security system installations.
To the property owner: In cases where the contractor performs work which results in an exempt capital improvement to your house or land (real property, they may not charge you any Sales Tax if you issue them a fully completed Certificate of Exempt Capital Improvement (Form ST-8).
Capital Improvements additions, such as a deck, pool, additional room, etc. renovating an entire room (for example, kitchen) installing central air conditioning, a new plumbing system, etc. replacing 30% or more of a building component (for example, roof, windows, floors, electrical system, HVAC, etc.)

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