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South Carolina This allows you to work in carpentry, drywalling, wallpaper, painting, sidings, insulation, floor covering, masonry, concrete and roofing.
Services in South Carolina are generally not taxable.
Many sellers believe there is a general exemption from sales tax for labor charges. However, in California many types of labor charges are subject to tax. Tax applies to charges for producing, fabricating, or processing tangible personal property for your customers.
You'll need a general contractor license from the South Carolina Contractor's Licensing Board to work on most residential, commercial and industrial construction projects over $5,000, although there are a few exceptions.
REPAIR PARTS, SUPPLIES, AND LABOR SC Regulation 117-174.191 reads: (a) When repairs require only service or services with the use of an inconsequential amount of materials, the amount received is not subject to tax.
SC Regulation 117-314.2 states: Building materials when purchased by builders, contractors, or landowners for use in adding to, repairing or altering real property are subject to either the sales or use tax at the time of purchase by such builder, contractor, or landowner.
In South Carolina, the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulations is responsible for the licensing of all contractors. General, mechanical, specialty and manufactured housing contractors must be licensed in order to work in the state.
The biggest problems the Commission sees are homeowners paying too much in advance and hiring unlicensed contractors. The unlicensed practice of residential or commercial building in this state is a misdemeanor and upon conviction is punishable by a jail sentence and/or a monetary fine pursuant to S.C. Code Ann.