61 Pa. Code § 55.4 - Taxidermy service
(a) Persons
engaged in the business of performing taxidermy services upon birds, animals,
fish or other personal property are vendors of the service so rendered and
shall collect sales tax upon the entire charge made for the work, including
charges for time, labor, materials, service and the like. Effective March 4,
1971, separately stated charges for the delivery of the finished product to the
customer are subject to tax. Prior to March 4, 1971, the separately stated
delivery charges were not subject to tax.
(b) A taxidermist is liable for tax upon the
purchase or use of tangible personal property, such as machinery, equipment,
tools and supplies, which is used but does not physically transfer to the
customer or to the customer's property. With respect to materials which are to
be physically transferred to the customer's property, the taxidermist is
entitled to give the supplier a proper Resale Exemption certificate.
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