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Hello there, @Twistedn2. I'm here to help you fix the calculation of your sales taxes in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
The accounting method affects how sales tax is calculated and reported in financial statements and tax filings. If you choose the cash method, sales tax is recognized when payment is received. In contrast, if you select the accrual method, sales tax is recognized at the time of the sale, regardless of whether payment has been received.
We can review your Sales Tax Settings if they are set up using the Accrual method. It's essential to consult with an accountant before doing so to ensure that everything remains accurate after any changes.
Follow these steps to proceed:
If it's correctly set up and the issue persists, I suggest logging into your account through a private/incognito window. The private window will not save any history, making it an excellent place to identify browser problems. Here are the shortcut keys:
Once you're in incognito mode, double-check the calculations of your sales taxes. If you can see it using a private browser, go back to your regular browser and clear its cache or cookies to get a clean slate for your browser. Otherwise, using other supported browsers can be a good alternative too.
In case you need to check how much sales tax you owe, we can run the sales tax liability report to ensure accuracy before filing your tax return.
I'm always here to assist if you have any other questions about managing sales taxes in QBO. Just let me know by leaving a reply below. Have a good day!
Thanks for reaching out to the Community, Sandi2551.
Since your sales tax reports are showing $0 owed, I'd initially recommend checking the Report period and Accounting method entered on your reports. These filters can be used to customize reports. Depending on what you enter for them, they can make a report display different information.
The Report period is your date range. This controls which dates are included in the report. Your Accounting method option specifically affects sales taxes. When you use the cash basis method, you report income when it's received. With your accrual basis method, you report income when it's billed.
If everything's looking right with the report's Report period and Accounting method, you'll want to check your sales tax set up.
QuickBooks automatically calculates the total sales tax rate for each sale based on:
You'll want to make sure you've told QuickBooks where you collect sales tax.
Here's how to set up where you collect sales taxes:
In the event you've already set up where you collect sales tax, and instead just need to add more tax agencies, the steps will be a bit different.
After confirming QuickBooks has a proper understanding of where you collect sales taxes, next you'll want to continue checking each part of your sales tax setup by making sure tax categories are correctly entered for products and services.
I've also included a detailed resource about paying sales taxes which may come in handy moving forward: Manage sales tax payments
Please feel welcome to send a reply if there's any additional questions. Have a great Thursday!
I'm having a problem with the sales tax calculation. The sales tax accrual is being based on the due date of the invoice instead of the sales date. Therefore a 7/9/2023 sale with a due date of net 30, is showing up as an August sale.
Hello there, @Twistedn2. I'm here to help you fix the calculation of your sales taxes in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
The accounting method affects how sales tax is calculated and reported in financial statements and tax filings. If you choose the cash method, sales tax is recognized when payment is received. In contrast, if you select the accrual method, sales tax is recognized at the time of the sale, regardless of whether payment has been received.
We can review your Sales Tax Settings if they are set up using the Accrual method. It's essential to consult with an accountant before doing so to ensure that everything remains accurate after any changes.
Follow these steps to proceed:
If it's correctly set up and the issue persists, I suggest logging into your account through a private/incognito window. The private window will not save any history, making it an excellent place to identify browser problems. Here are the shortcut keys:
Once you're in incognito mode, double-check the calculations of your sales taxes. If you can see it using a private browser, go back to your regular browser and clear its cache or cookies to get a clean slate for your browser. Otherwise, using other supported browsers can be a good alternative too.
In case you need to check how much sales tax you owe, we can run the sales tax liability report to ensure accuracy before filing your tax return.
I'm always here to assist if you have any other questions about managing sales taxes in QBO. Just let me know by leaving a reply below. Have a good day!
i am having same issue,
the chat person from quickbooks told me this :
As I check our database, I found out that this is a known ongoing issue that has been reported INV-93396 . Looking into this issue, you are not the only customer experiencing this issue. This kinds of issues are given the highest priority by our product engineers.
so when will this be fixed?? why did it take 1.5 month and still not fixed ?
why is this so difficult for software to calculate, all data is there and its generating reports.
This is not the experience that we want you to have, GulfS.
I understand that you already contacted our chat person from QuickBooks however, you need to contact them again to monitor the status of the INV and for you to be notified once the issue is resolved. Rest assured that our engineers are working hard to resolve the issue that you are having with your sales tax.
To contact our Customer Support Team, here's how:
You can also check this out to ensure that you are able to reach out to them: QuickBooks Online Support
I appreciate your patience while we are working hard in resolving the issue with your sales tax. If you have any other concerns, we're always here to assist you.
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