Nebraska Landscape Contract for Contractor

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Nebraska
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NE-00462-13
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This form is designed for use between Landscape Contractors and Property Owners and may be executed with either a cost plus or fixed fee payment arrangement. This contract addresses such matters as change orders, work site information, warranty and insurance. This form was specifically drafted to comply with the laws of the State of Nebraska.

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Nebraska Contractor Registration Information The Nebraska Contractor Registration Act requires contractors and subcontractors doing business in Nebraska to register with the Nebraska Department of Labor. While the registration is a requirement, it does not ensure quality of work or protect against fraud.

What Nebraska requires of contractors is relatively little, compared to other states. There is no required exam, but you are required to register with Nebraska's Department of Labor (DOL) via their website, providing specific business and identity information.

On what labor charges must I collect tax?The labor charge is not subject to tax, provided it is separately stated on the invoice (an Option 1 contractor does not charge tax on contractor labor charges that are itemized separately). An Option 1 contractor is required to hold a Nebraska Sales Tax Permit.

Deliveries into another state are not subject to Nebraska sales tax. Services are generally taxed at the location where the service is provided to the customer.

Sales tax and surtax apply even when parts are provided at no charge. Labor Only for Repairs Charges for repairs of tangible personal property needing only labor or service are not subject to sales tax or surtax.

A certified contractor passed the state licensing examination. Certified contractors can work anywhere within the state in which they are licensed. A registered contractor is registered by a local county or municipality and receives a certificate of competency from the Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board.

Landscaping contracts should include a detailed description of the project and what exactly you will be doing. Put in writing the basic services that will be performed and also additional ones, those that will be provided for an added cost if desired.

1Get it in writing.2Keep it simple.3Deal with the right person.4Identify each party correctly.5Spell out all of the details.6Specify payment obligations.7Agree on circumstances that terminate the contract.8Agree on a way to resolve disputes.Ten Tips for Making Solid Business Agreements and Contracts Nolo\nwww.nolo.com > make-business-contract-agreement-30313

To become a general contractor, you need at least a high school diploma, but there is an increase in a need for a bachelor's degree or at least an associate degree, plus years of construction industry experience. Regardless of education though, experience in the industry is the most important requirement.

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