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Hello, @Snowman.
I'm here to present some tricks so the Nontaxable will show it in the Sales tax report in QuickBooks Online (QBO).
A bunch of cache files on your browser can sometimes cause this to happen. I'd recommend doing some primary troubleshooting steps to shut away from the problem.
To start, let's access your account via incognito. These browsers won't collect any browsing histories.
Here are the shortcut keys:
Once logged in, re-check the report to verify if it's already working properly. Make sure to select the correct Report period, Tax Agency, and Accounting method. If the Nontaxable is now showing, please go back to your usual browser and clear the cache. So, it will speed up your overall browsing experience and help fix other issues. Using other supported browsers is a good alternative too.
I've also added some pages that might help you in memorizing, customizing reports, and other relevant matters.
Please let me know if you have other follow-up questions about your reports. I'm eager to assist you. Take care.
This didn’t change the outcome in any way unfortunately.
Thanks for getting back here, @Snowman.
Let's make sure that you've selected the correct Report period when running the Sales Tax Liability Report. If all filters are correct and can't still see the Non Taxable Amount column, I suggest reaching out to our technical support team to further investigate the root cause of the issue. To do so, please follow these steps:
Also, you create a Non-Taxable sales report in QuickBooks Online using these steps:
For more info on customizing your report, please visit this link: Customize reports in QuickBooks Online.
Once done, you can memorize the report to save the modification settings on it.
Let me know how this goes and feel free to leave a message in the comment section. I'll be around to help you in running your sales reports in QuickBooks. Take care and have a great day.
This returned an empty report. Less info than I viewed in the Tax Liability report. Was not helpful.
I unfortunately have not ever been able to get a single question of mine answered. I have never experienced this. Is there anyone that is an expert at this software? Really starting to wonder....
Thanks for joining this thread, @bman.
While checking your profile, I found your separate post concerning the Sales Tax Liability report. My colleague has already provided an answer for you. Please refer to this link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/reports-and-accounting/non-taxable-sales/01/947367....
Don't hesitate to drop by here in the Community if you have other questions. I'm always here to help.
Hey Snowman, I figured it out because I've been wondering the same thing lately.
Here's what I found out:
1. The sales tax liability tool only reports non-taxable sales according to customer. It does not report non-taxable sales if only a line item is deemed non-taxable. Even in the suggestions to use the non-taxable detail report filter for product, it still only reports non-taxable according to customer.
2. I created a customized report to show any items sold during the period that were not taxable. Basically, I customized a transaction list to show invoice transactions with the A/R paid column and the Taxable amount columns. This allowed me to see any transaction lines that were not taxed. It's not super tidy, but it does the job. If I add the total sales in my sales tax liability report with the total of line items not taxed from this report, I will balance with my P&L report.
3. Now, that being said, the only reason I need this is because my firm's client is not charging correctly for their industry. In Washington State, services performed where you manipulate a tangible object (construction, repair, or cleaning) are taxable. In fact, all items and services are taxable. I assume all sales tax laws must be similar since QB has set up the tax liability tool in this way. If you are a service company that does not manipulate an object (doctor, lawyer, real-estate, etc.) Then you would not need the tool. Perhaps, while setting up the company in QBO, if you specified you sell both products and services, it would be different. Haven't had a chance to find out yet.
My Sales Tax Reports have always showed Taxable and Non-Taxable Sales, but this month it is only showing Taxable. The State of Florida requires that we include the Non-Taxable when we file. Can anyone explain how to run the report with both taxes included?
This does not work!!!
This does not work!!!
Hello there, @thedecorator. I'll show you how to view the taxable sales details in QuickBooks Online.
In QuickBooks Online, we can run and modify the said report to show all clients with non-taxable sales.
Here's how:
For more details about the process, you can check out this article: Creating a Non-Taxable Sales Report in QuickBooks Online.
After you've finished modifying the report, you might want to memorize it. This allows you to keep your current customized settings for QuickBooks Online. Feel free to visit this article: Memorizing the report
If you have any additional questions about running reports, please contact us. We'd be happy to respond to them on your behalf.
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