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58 years in business 1323 4th St NW New Phila, OH 44663-1205 Principal: Mr. Scott Robinson, President Chamber of Commerce Tuscarawas County Tuscarawas County Chamber of Commerce has received 0.00 out of 5 stars based on 0 Customer Reviews and a BBB Rating of A+.Foreclosures & Foreclosed Homes for Sale Search foreclosures in Ohio by top foreclosed homes markets, listed by cities in Ohio. Or, review foreclosed homes by counties in Ohio. Also, inspect Ohio foreclosed home auctions, Ohio bank owned properties, Ohio home values, and homes for sale in Ohio. The state of Ohio has an average foreclosure rate of 0%. The Ohio foreclosure rate is higher than the national average ofThe state of Ohio has a population of approximately with an average income of The unemployment rate in Ohio is 4.699%. This is lower than the national unemployment rate which is 4.699%. The state of Ohio has a median which is lower than the national schools and if you would like to find out more about Ohio
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This is a turn key package which includes the real estate, buildings, equipment, and the business name and goodwill. The Glass Lumber name has been synonymous with quality lumber products and unmatched personal service for decades! Don't miss your opportunity to own a landmark Tuscarawas County business. Call today for your personal showing. New Philadelphia real estate market in 44663Education and training in landscaping, lawn care and snow removal can lead to a career in landscape architecture, groundskeeping, and tree trimming just to name a few. Depending on what area you decide to specialize in, there may be other Ohio agencies that you will need to contact. For instance, if you are going to pursue a career in landscape architecture, you will need to be registered with the Ohio Board of Landscape Architects. If you will be selling hardy nursery stock (any vegetation that will survive the winter), you must have a dealer’s license from the Ohio Department of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry.
You may also need to contact this agency for information on pesticide and fertilizer regulation, if applicable. If you have questions or would like more detailed information, please contact the Ohio Department of Agriculture at (614) 728-6270. Information is also online at www.ohioagriculture.gov/plant. The Ohio Revised Code Section  5739.01 (DD) defines “landscaping and lawn care service” as the services of planting, seeding, sodding, removing, cutting, trimming, pruning, mulching, aerating, applying chemicals, watering, fertilizing, and providing similar services to establish, promote, or control the growth of trees, shrubs, flowers, grass, ground cover, and other flora, or otherwise maintaining a lawn or landscape grown or maintained by the owner for ornamentation or other nonagricultural purpose. However, “landscaping and lawn care service” does not include the providing of such services by a person who has less than five thousand dollars in sales of such services during the calendar year.
Providing any of the services listed above would mean that you are providing a “landscaping and lawn care service”, and sales tax would be charged for providing these services. If you are in the business of “landscaping and lawn care service,” once you reach at least $5,000 in gross sales from the service in one calendar year, you must register for a vendor's license, and collect and remit sales tax on all sales in excess of $5,000. If you do not reach $5,000 in gross sales, you are not required to charge sales tax. Note: Gross Sales are the sum of all sales made during a specific period of time (calendar year). The Ohio Revised Code Section R.C. 5739.01(B)(3)(t) defines “snow removal service” as “. . . the removal of snow by any mechanized means, but does not include the providing of such service by a person that has less than five thousand dollars in sales of such service during the calendar year..” Providing a snow removal service by any mechanized mean (e.g. truck with plow, snow blower, etc.) would be a taxable service and sales tax would be charged.
If you are in the business of “snow removal service”, once you reach at least $5,000 in gross sales from the service in one calendar year, you must register for a vendor's license, and collect and remit sales tax on all sales in excess of $5,000. If you do not reach $5,000 in gross sales you are not required to charge sales tax. If you were providing these services during the last calendar year and your gross sales from each of these services were under $5,000, you do not need to register for a vendor's license and you are not required to collect and remit sales tax on your services.  However, if at some point, your sales total $5,000 on one or both of the services, you must register and collect and remit sales tax on all subsequent sales of that service, or both services as appropriate, for which the $5,000 total sales amount has been met. Note: “Landscaping and lawn care service” and “snow removal service” are each treated separately for determining whether you must register and collect and remit sales tax to the state on your services.