For Florida sales tax purposes, which of the following construction activities is generally subject to sales tax?
Correct Answer
B) Sale of materials to be installed by the customer
In Florida, sales of materials to customers who will install them themselves are subject to sales tax. Real property improvements and labor-only services are generally not subject to sales tax.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Option B is correct because in Florida, when materials are sold directly to customers who will install them themselves, this constitutes a retail sale of tangible personal property. Since the materials are being sold as goods rather than incorporated into a real property improvement contract, they are subject to Florida sales tax. The key distinction is that the contractor is acting as a retailer of materials rather than providing a service.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Labor-only subcontracting services
Labor-only subcontracting services are generally not subject to Florida sales tax because they are considered services rather than sales of tangible personal property. When no materials are provided and only labor is performed, this falls under service exemptions.
Option C: Real property improvement contracts
Real property improvement contracts are generally exempt from Florida sales tax when the contractor purchases materials and incorporates them into the improvement. The contractor pays sales tax when purchasing materials, but the overall contract is treated as a service rather than a sale.
Option D: Architectural design services
Architectural design services are professional services and are not subject to Florida sales tax. These are considered intangible services rather than sales of tangible personal property.
Memory Technique
Think 'Materials TO customer = Tax ON sale' - when materials go TO the customer for their installation, tax applies ON the sale
Reference Hint
Florida Department of Revenue Technical Assistance Advisements (TAAs) on construction industry sales tax, Chapter 212 Florida Statutes
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