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If a building contractor purchases white goods for home construction from out of state is he liable for self-assessment of the tax?

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If a building contractor purchases white goods for home construction from out of state is he liable for self-assessment of the tax?

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No, the contractor is not liable as the law indicates the tax is imposed upon retailers or other wholesalers receiving goods from un-licensed wholesalers. The contractor is not considered a wholesaler. Also, goods incorporated into sales of real property would not be taxable.

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