You must be under age 18, or over age 65, or a full‑time student under age 25; and • you did not have a New York income tax liability for 2024; and • you do not expect to have a New York income tax liability for 2025 (for this purpose, you have a tax liability if your return shows tax before the allowance of any credit ...
If you are the customer and the work being performed will result in a capital improvement, fill out Form ST-124, Certificate of Capital Improvement, and give it to the contractor. You must give the contractor a properly completed form within 90 days after the service is rendered.
Answer- Yes. Mold removal services (e.g., spraying of walls to treat mold) are repairing or servicing real property and as such the charges are subject to tax.
§12-407(2)(i)(I)-1. GENERAL RULES: The gross receipts from paving, painting or staining, wallpapering, roofing, siding and exterior sheet metal work provided in the renovation and repair of residential property are treated as sales subject to the Sales and Use Taxes Act as of October 1, 1991.
It substantially adds to the value of the real property, or appreciably prolongs the useful life of the real property. It becomes part of the real property or is permanently affixed to the real property so that removal would cause material damage to the property or article itself.
Prior to July 1, 1989, janitorial services were treated in the same manner. However, pursuant to section 12-407(2)(i)(AA) of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended by Public Act No. 89-251, janitorial services are now taxable in all instances.
Landscaping services rendered to new construction, residential real estate, and industrial, commercial or income-producing property are subject to sales and use tax. Excavating and rough grading services rendered to new construction are not taxable.
The Tax Law exempts purchases for resale; most sales to or by the federal and New York State governments, charitable organizations, and certain other exempt organizations; sales of most food for home consumption; and sales of prescription and nonprescription medicines. Sales tax also does not apply to most services.