Any service not covered in any list will attract 18% . hamali is kind of labour service provided for loading and unloading and this service is not covered in exempt list either. Hence hamali charges will attract 18% with full ITC. It would not attract RCM.
GST does not have to be included if the quote is made exclusively to businesses. Therefore, the general rule for B2B transactions is that no GST is required to be specified in a quote. If a business decides to sell a product to another business, then it will be legal for them to quote sans GST.
Fresh fruits, Fresh milk, Curd, Bread, etc. Exports and Supplies made to SEZ or SEZ Developers, of both goods and services. Grains, salt, Jaggery, etc. Alcohol used for human consumption, Natural gas, Petrol and its products, electricity, etc.
Any service not covered in any list will attract 18% . hamali is kind of labour service provided for loading and unloading and this service is not covered in exempt list either. Hence hamali charges will attract 18% with full ITC. It would not attract RCM.
Most Construction contractors (both primes and subs) must be licensed with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors; some exemptions apply. To become a licensed contractor, you must submit an application showing you have passed one or more written exams, met appropriate experience requirements, and have sufficient bonding.
Contractors engaging in taxable construction projects or activities are required to obtain a TPT license.
No. A business license may be required by a city to do business in that city. This requirement varies depending on the city in which you are conducting business. The state does not require or issue business licenses.
Licensing Requirements If a business is selling a product or engaging in a service subject to TPT, that business will likely need a license from the Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) and a TPT, or business/occupational license, from the city or cities in which the business has a base or operation.
Taxable Contracting Activities All contractors are considered to be prime contractors and must have a transaction privilege license. This includes general contractors, subcontractors, and specialty contractors.
Maintenance, Repair, Replacement and Alteration construction activities, collectively referred to as MRRA activities, are specifically excluded from the prime contracting classification. MRRA activities entail contracting activities on existing property.