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For a lump-sum construction contract, CDTFA Publication 9 explains that tax generally applies to materials furnished and installed by the contractor. Which cost is the tax base when the contractor is not acting as a seller of the materials?

Correct Answer

A) The contractor's actual material cost.

CDTFA guidance for construction contractors explains that under a lump-sum contract, tax applies to the contractor's material cost when the contractor is the consumer of materials.

Answer Options
A
The contractor's actual material cost.
B
The contractor's total labor cost.
C
The owner's loan amount.
D
The contractor's net profit.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CDTFA guidance for construction contractors explains that under a lump-sum contract, tax applies to the contractor's material cost when the contractor is the consumer of materials.

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