Pest Control Receipt

A pest control receipt is a written payment record issued by a pest control business or technician to a client after the client submits payment for services.

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man-with-backpack-and-sprayer-holding-pest-control-receipt The receipt includes essential information about the services provided and their associated costs. It also identifies the business, client, and technician.

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Who Uses a Pest Control Receipt?

Any business or technician who provides pest control services to the general public can use a pest control receipt.

Are Pest Control Services Subject to Sales Taxes?

Pest control services are subject to state sales taxes in the following states:

What to Include

  • Client name, address, and phone number;
  • Company name, address, phone number, email address, and website;
  • Description of materials used and their associated costs;
  • Description of services rendered and their associated costs;
  • Payment method (cash, check, credit card, other);
  • Receipt number;
  • Service date(s) and time(s);
  • Subtotal;
  • Tax rate (if applicable);
  • Total tax due (if applicable);
  • Total amount due;
  • Total amount paid;
  • Total balance due (if applicable); and
  • Transaction date.

Table: Pest Control Technician Hourly Rates (By State)

The national average hourly rate for pest control technicians is $18.46 per hour (range of $13.82 to $24.66). However, specific hourly rates for pest control services vary by state. The table below lists the average hourly rates and pay ranges for every state and the District of Columbia (source: Indeed). COLUMNS: STATE – AVERAGE HOURLY RATE – HOURLY RANGE