Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I hired a landscaper (not my regular grass cutting guy) to add some river rock and plants to my already existing front yard. The breakdown was pretty detailed with charges for things like river rock, plants, border, cloth, pins, weed barrier, decorative planters, etc. Two additional charges Prep space, dig border and such. 1/2 the price was on the material and 1/2 on labor. Sub Total xxxx, 6% tax on full sub total.
I found this: Is landscape labor taxable in Florida? If the lawn care service does landscaping, such as planting trees, bushes, and flowers, it is performing a real property contract and should not charge tax to the customer. |
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Labor is Taxable if materials or parts were used….
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I (my CPA rather) finds it easier that I charge for labor, tax etc. within the charges for the items. In my experience (40 years in construction and landscaping right here in Central FL) The landscapers that are a small company, and adding tax to the bill, aren't paying taxes, and use tax as a way to add a little more money to the price they gave you. Seen it more times than not.
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It is helpful if people would cite authoritative sources when commenting.
Is Labor Subject to Sales Tax in Florida? |
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