Cornell Law School: In short, what happens when I’m asked to bill as casual labor (charge no sales tax) on my end? Will I have to pay down the road? Greg.
Sales tax is a state and local issue and can be different depending on the services you provide.
From Cornell Law School
“Casual labor is not a legally recognized category, however: Workers performing casual labor are either independent contractors or employees, and the hiring company’s legal and tax obligations to workers performing […]
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