more dampp-chaser questions

Frank Emerson pianoguru at earthlink.net
Wed Jan 31 10:42:01 MST 2007


It depends on your State's sales tax law.  You might need to list, separately, taxable and non-taxable items on your invoice, or you might even have to provide two separate invoices, one for taxable items, and another for non-taxable items.  

Frank Emerson
pianoguru at earthlink.net


----- Original Message ----- 
From: John M. Formsma 
To: Pianotech List
Sent: 1/31/2007 10:29:41 AM 
Subject: Re: more dampp-chaser questions


I quote a price for the whole thing, and do not show the labor as a separate cost. 

JF

Richard Morgan wrote: 
When you quote a price, write an invoice, etc., do you separate labor costs from the cost of the dampp-chaser unit (with markup, of course)?  My inclination would be to quote one total price.

Do you add in shipping charges, or consider such covered by the markup?

I may come up with more questions, but that's it for now. . .

Richard Morgan
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