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Rhode Island law requires anyone who is in the business of commercial construction, residential home construction, alterations, or remodeling, to be registered with the State of Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB).
Rhode Island law requires any person or entity who is in the business of commercial construction, home construction, alterations, remodeling, or repair to residents to be registered with the State of Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board.
Are services subject to sales tax in Rhode Island? "Goods" refers to the sale of tangible personal property, which are generally taxable. "Services" refers to the sale of labor or a non-tangible benefit. In Rhode Island, specified services are taxable.
As a handyman, you won't need a license to work in Rhode Island. However, if you work on construction, alterations, remodeling or repair projects at residential properties, you'll need to register with the State of Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board.
This is a form DWC11-IC, Designation of Independent Contractor. This means that you have stated that you are an independent contractor NOT an employee and are NOT eligible for Workers' Compensation benefits.