Pest Control Receipt

man-with-backpack-and-sprayer-holding-pest-control-receipt

The average rating is 0/5, for null votes.
Rating star - 0
Rating star - 1
Rating star - 2
Rating star - 3
Rating star - 4

(No Ratings Yet)

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. 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?

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