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Hello Martin. In order to record your transactions the correct way, I recommend consulting an accounting specialist for expert advice. This ensures your books remain accurate while you continue to manage your work with peace of mind. You can also get in touch with a professional using this link here. Other accounting professionals are able to see this post in the Community and this will allow them to chime in. Otherwise, to learn more about the available tax codes and what they resemble, I recommend checking out this article here as it provides a list of the tax codes in QuickBooks. Let me know if this info helps. I'll be one message away.
Hi martin-dronebuzz,
Welcome to Community! It's essential that the appropriate sales tax is applied to your transactions, to ensure you're keeping with government guidelines. QuickBooks Online will automatically track the sales tax for you, to simplify filing and recording payments. I'd be glad to provide some insight here!
QuickBooks enables you to set up and track a line of credit seamlessly. To get started you'll need to set up two accounts to record the liability and expense. Once these have been setup, you'll be able to track the transactions associated with your line of credit. Here's a valuable guide for your reference.
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Hi Trish,
I've attached a screenshot of the transaction. I want to categorize it as an "interest expense" but it's asking me to add the 5% GST. Why?
The options are:
- Zero Rated,
- GST,
- Exempt,
- Out of scope,
What about N/A? Can I put No Tax?
Thank you for your help.
Martin
Hello Martin. In order to record your transactions the correct way, I recommend consulting an accounting specialist for expert advice. This ensures your books remain accurate while you continue to manage your work with peace of mind. You can also get in touch with a professional using this link here. Other accounting professionals are able to see this post in the Community and this will allow them to chime in. Otherwise, to learn more about the available tax codes and what they resemble, I recommend checking out this article here as it provides a list of the tax codes in QuickBooks. Let me know if this info helps. I'll be one message away.
Hi James,
Thank you. I read the info in the link you provided. I figured it out. Most transactions would be "out of scope"
Thanks again.
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