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If I tow a wrecked vehicle from the crash site to a holding facility in Nebraska, am I required to charge sales tax on the amount charged for towing?

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If I tow a wrecked vehicle from the crash site to a holding facility in Nebraska, am I required to charge sales tax on the amount charged for towing?

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A. Yes. The charge is taxable regardless of who you bill, even if the wrecked vehicle is later totaled by the insurance company. If you are later hired to tow this wrecked vehicle from the holding facility to the salvage yard, and you charge a separate fee for this tow, such charge is not subject to sales tax provided the salvage yard is a licensed motor vehicle dealer. The salvage yard can issue a Nebraska Resale or Exempt Sale Certificate, Form 13, to you when this vehicle will become an inventory vehicle of the salvage yard.

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