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Welcome to the Community space, @mary171.
When running reports in QuickBooks Online, there isn't a way to exclude the taxable transactions. Meanwhile, I recommend that you make use of the Transaction Detail by Account report. This way, you'll be able to see the list of taxable and nontaxable transactions. After that, you can export to Excel and manually delete the taxable transaction.
Let me guide you on how to do it step by step:
If the Taxable column shows "Yes," the transaction is taxable. If the Taxable column is empty, the transaction is tax-exempt. You can export the report to Excel and delete the taxable transactions manually. By doing this, the taxable transaction will not be visible and you can now send a copy to your contributors/donors.
For future reference, to help determine if your transaction or customer is exempt from sales tax and how to set up a customer or product with a tax exemption. You can check out this article: Understand and set up sales tax-exemptions.
Feel free to reach out if you need further assistance with your reports. We're always here to assist you. Take care, and have a great day!
After I click "Customize" and "Change Columns"
there is not an option to click on Taxable, Tax Name, Tax Amount, and Taxable Amount.
After I click "Customize" and "Change Columns"
there is not an option to click on Taxable, Tax Name, Tax Amount, and Taxable Amount.
Identify Tax-Exempt Donations:
Filter Your Report:
Customize Your Report:
Run the Report:
Review the Report:
Exclude Non-Tax Exempt Donations:
Export or Print:
Hey mary171,
Thanks for reaching back out! I checked this on my end, and I see the options the agent mentioned. I then checked to see if the version of QuickBooks Online could be a factor, but all our services have this option. Is it possible for you to provide a screenshot of the Change Column options? This will be very beneficial in finding a solution here.
I will be looking forward to that! See you soon. Bye for now.
The best way to create donor statements from your QuickBooks transactions is to use a tool like our BRC Donor Statements - QB Online , which will create an individual statement for each donor, and includes all of the required information on the statement. When using it you can specify the accounts that are reportable donations, as well as the items that are reportable. In this way you can filter the non-reportable funds received either by account or by item or both out of your donor statements.
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