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Jon Appleseed
Level 1

Can't change GST rates

I have gone into the edit tax page but found no option to edit the rates at all. There are only options to turn on/off the rates or add a new item. What else can i do?

 

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MaryLandT
Moderator

Can't change GST rates

I appreciate you trying to edit the GST rate, Jon Appleseed.

 

In QuickBooks Online, you're unable to edit a rate once it has been created. To use a different rate, deactivate the current one, then create a new rate.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. From the Tax Centre, use the side arrows to find the tax you want to deactivate.
  2. Click Edit tax in the top right corner.
  3. Select Edit rates.
  4. Select the green toggle option.
  5. For custom rates - Under Action, click Edit and then click Make inactive.

 

Please know that you can't have two rates with the same name. You need to rename the deactivated rate and make a new tax rate with the correct name. If you wish to set up another tax agency, you can refer to this article: Create a custom tax agency.

 

Ready to file and pay your Tax/GST, this article will show you how to do it: Learn how to file and pay the Tax/GST you owe using the QuickBooks Online International version.

 

Should you have follow-up questions? Please don't hesitate to leave a comment below. I'm always around here in the Community forum to help you.

Starry
Level 1

Can't change GST rates

Hi,

Hi can someone help with the duplicates rates? As our gst changes from 7% to 8% the rates seem to be all over the place. Different customer and expense a/c have different rates?


LeizylM
QuickBooks Team

Can't change GST rates

Hello there, Starry. 

 

I'll ensure you can remove the duplicate rates in QuickBooks Online (QBO). 

 

I've read on the other thread and it seems like you've manually created a new tax rate. In line with the recent tax changes in Singapore, we have updated the GST rates in QuickBooks Online from 7% to 8% to remain compliant. 

 

To fix this, let's turn off the tax rate you've manually created under the Action column. Here's how:

 

  1. Go to Taxes.
  2. In the top right-hand corner, select the Edit GST dropdown then Edit rates.
  3. Select the tax rate and turn off the radio button under Action.
  4. Click Yes to confirm.

 

Lastly, check out these pages below about handling taxes, sales forms and other related matters:

 

 

Leave a comment below if you have further questions about your taxes. I'm happy to help you again. Take care.