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It's great seeing you here in the QuickBooks community, @Genesa.
I can definitely help you get a report with the shipping state and classes. For this we need to get two sets of reports to get the data you need.
To get the report to display classes alongside the transactions, use a Transaction Detail by Account report. Here's how to use it:
To add the addresses, use a Transaction List by Customer report. Here's how to customize it:
Then you can export these reports using the export icon found beside the report gear icon. From the worksheet, combine the information using the transaction numbers manually.
I've attached a few resources to guide you with QuickBooks reports:
Comment down below if you have other questions or clarifications about running sales reports. I'm always here to provide additional assistance with QuickBooks. Have a great week ahead. Take care.
Thank you for your response Jen_D.
Are you saying I have to run two separate reports in QBO, export them to Excel, then MANUALLY combined them using the transactions numbers?
... if so, that is not a solution to the problem of creating sales tax returns from QBO data. We have hundreds of transactions in a quarter. QBO collects the data we need, but the reports module is not modifiable enough to put Shipping State AND Class on a single report. I suggest QBO expand its report modification capabilities.
I can see how the benefit of being able to modify a single sales report to include shipping state and class would aid you in creating your returns with QuickBooks Online (QBO), @Genesa.
We take customer suggestions as opportunities to improve the various features within our products. Therefore, I would encourage you to send suggestions or product recommendations.
Your valuable feedback will be forwarded and reviewed by our Product Development team to help improve your experience while using the program. Here's how:
I've attached screenshots below that show the first four steps.
Additionally, here's an article that'll further guide you in managing all your transactions and sales taxes using QBO: QuickBooks Help Articles. You can click the + More topics button to view other selections. Then, utilize some video tutorials to learn your way around QuickBooks.
Please know that you're always welcome here in the Community if you have other reporting concerns and questions about managing your sales taxes in QBO. You can drop a comment below, and I'll gladly help. Take care, and I wish you continued success, @Genesa.
Lol, I've been here long enough to know that
1. That's never going to happen
2. It's definitely never going to happen in desktop, the most useful version of the software as they state they are no longer putting development time into it. That I was told by my rep who called to see if there was anyway they could improve their software.
Keep your suggestions for whoever ends up taking over QB's market share, although you probably won't have to because a company that's on its' game will have already thought of the basics first instead of last.
Can you do this in self employed or do I need a different quickbooks to see it by state?
Thanks for dropping by here in the QuickBooks Community, @embroiderThat.
Running a sales report by shipping state is currently unavailable in QuickBooks Self-Employed (QBSE).
As an alternative, you can consider subscribing to QuickBooks Online (QBO) to get the information you need. However, you'll need to run two different reports. To do so, you can follow the steps provided by my colleague Jen_D above.
While this option isn't available in QBSE, I suggest submitting feedback directly to our product engineers. They may look into this suggestion and consider adding this option in future updates. To submit feedback, you can follow the steps below:
You can also visit our Customer Feedback page. This will help you track the status of your product request and get the latest updates from our developers. Updates such as how the recent enhancement made to QBO helps our business owners, like you.
Please know that the Community forum is always open to assist you again if you have further questions running reports in QBSE. Wishing you all the best, @embroiderThat.
I see that the report was not available in QBO online as of Jan 2023. Is it available yet?
Thanks
Hi, KE-PC.
As of now, the option to run a sales report by shipping state still needs to be made available in QuickBooks Online. Rest assured, I'm here to help you get the information you need on the report.
We can pull up the Transaction Detail by Account and Transaction List by Customer reports. Here's how:
Then, to reflect the addresses, you can follow these steps:
From there, you can export the two reports to an Excel file to combine them.
I've added these links as your guide in customizing and overseeing your company's financial data:
You can always mention my name if you have concerns about running reports.
It looks as if QB has taken away the option to choose the ship to State in the drop down menu. The screen grabs that appear on this thread no longer match what is on QBO... Why take this away? I need to run a sales by state report and can no longer do so. I'm guessing you have to pay for another add on service? Does anyone have a fix for this?
Good evening, @HeatherSwan.
Thanks for chiming in on this thread.
Since the option isn't there anymore, I recommend submitting feedback to our Product Developers so they can consider adding this back in the next available update. Here's how:
Feel free to come back if you have any other questions or concerns. Have a wonderful day!
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