The receipt includes essential information about the services provided and their associated costs. It also identifies the business, client, and technician.
Table of Contents
- Who Uses a Pest Control Receipt?
- Are Pest Control Services Subject to Sales Taxes?
- What to Include
- Table: Pest Control Technician Hourly Rates
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:
- Connecticut, Delaware (gross receipts tax), Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and West Virginia.
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
- Alabama – $17.90 – $11.69 to $27.39
- Alaska – $22.67 – $12.77 to $40.25
- Arizona – $17.54 – $13.79 to $22.31
- Arkansas – $14.32 – $10.50 to $19.54
- California – $20.85 – $15.92 to $27.30
- Colorado – $20.86 – $17.38 to $25.04
- Connecticut – $19.49 – $16.44 to $23.11
- Delaware – $20.78 – $14.15 to $30.53
- Florida – $19.00 – $11.55 to $31.27
- Georgia – $17.24 – $12.00 to $24.77
- Hawaii – $17.94 – $15.56 to $20.70
- Idaho – $18.09 – $14.08 to $23.23
- Illinois – $18.35 – $15.20 to $22.15
- Indiana – $19.82 – $13.97 to $28.12
- Iowa – $18.85 – $13.04 to $27.25
- Kansas – $19.55 – $14.67 to $26.07
- Kentucky – $16.75 – $10.75 to $26.07
- Louisiana – $16.23 – $11.60 to $22.69
- Maine – $20.45 – $17.81 to $23.49
- Maryland – $19.89 – $15.66 to $25.27
- Massachusetts – $20.85 – $17.27 to $25.19
- Michigan – $18.09 – $15.08 to $21.70
- Minnesota – $19.78 – $14.47 to $27.03
- Mississippi – $18.41 – $13.71 to $24.73
- Missouri – $18.66 – $13.52 to $25.75
- Montana – $19.68 – $17.00 to $22.77
- Nebraska – $18.89 – $12.78 to $27.94
- Nevada – $18.28 – $12.00 to $27.85
- New Hampshire – $20.84 – $16.09 to $26.98
- New Jersey – $18.94 – $14.74 to $24.35
- New Mexico – $15.06 – $11.69 to $19.41
- New York – $19.86 – $13.65 to $28.89
- North Carolina – $19.15 – $14.21 to $25.80
- North Dakota – $17.34 – $13.42 to $22.40
- Ohio – $17.43 – $10.84 to $28.01
- Oklahoma – $17.97 – $13.56 to $23.82
- Oregon – $19.75 – $15.93 to $24.48
- Pennsylvania – $18.96 – $13.56 to $26.51
- Rhode Island – $20.67 – $16.42 to $26.02
- South Carolina – $18.17 – $13.27 to $24.89
- South Dakota – $19.09 – $17.66 to $20.64
- Tennessee – $18.67 – $12.70 to $27.46
- Texas – $16.59 – $11.92 to $23.09
- Utah – $17.98 – $14.30 to $22.61
- Vermont – $19.44 – $16.87 to $22.41
- Virginia – $18.29 – $14.46 to $23.13
- Washington – $20.82 – $17.03 to $25.45
- Washington, D.C. – $18.74 – $15.42 to $22.78
- West Virginia – $16.32 – $12.87 to $20.69
- Wisconsin – $19.98 – $15.00 to $26.61
- Wyoming – $17.17 – $13.74 to $21.46