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Desiree 869
Level 3

Set up new files

Hello Team, 

 

I was wondering about the PST OR Qst Registration number? where to look for this number when I need to set up the company files. 

Is this Corporation Number ?

Thank you for help. 

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Angelyn_T
QuickBooks Team

Set up new files

Thank you for dropping by here on the Community page, @Desiree 869.

 

Allow me to help share information about the sales tax codes in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).

 

Depending on the sales tax rules for a province or territory in which you operate your business, you need to collect either a combination of GST and PST, GST only, or HST only. This helps you keep an accurate record of the taxes so you can easily monitor and remit them to the appropriate tax collecting agency.

 

On the other hand, QuickBooks automatically sets all standard and provincial sales tax code based on the company information you've entered in the Express Start Interview during the creation of your file.

 

If you wish to know more about the sales tax codes, you can always reach out to your tax agency.

 

You may also check this article for further details about setting up sales tax in QBDT: How to set up sales tax in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Feel free to drop a comment below if you have any other questions about the sales tax codes. I'm always available to help!

Rochelley
Level 8

Set up new files

The GST registration number can be found under Company-->Company Info.

Company Info.PNG

 

The PST info is entered into a Vendor record that is designated as a Sales Tax Agency.

Sales Tax Vendor.PNG

Click on Sales Tax Settings.  This is where you would enter your PST registration number.

 

Sales Tax vendor setup.PNG

 

You would set up the Receiver General vendor that way as well.  Personally, I set up three Receiver General vendor accounts.  One for Receiver General - GST, another Receiver General - Payroll, and yet another Receiver General - Corporate Tax.  It is much simpler to do reconciliations or troubleshoot problems this way, rather than all the tax transactions being lumped under one vendor.  There are other methods of classifying the different types of transactions if you do prefer to keep only one Receiver General or CRA vendor, but this keeps things nice and clean.

 

Good luck!

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