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postit
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QBO Posting Customer discounts correctly to reflex correct sales tax due

Company offers customer discount on speciality products purchased.  I have read instructions on applying customer discount to their invoice.  My question is if the discount is applied to the invoice using discount option will it reduce the sales tax due or does the discount need to be applied directly to the product line item charge?  I need for sales tax due to reflect correct sales figures.

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Best answer March 26, 2024

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jenop2
QuickBooks Team

QBO Posting Customer discounts correctly to reflex correct sales tax due

Thanks for joining us here, postit. Allow me to share details about using the Discount feature in QBO. 

 

When a discount is applied to a transaction, sales tax is calculated based on the price after the discount has been applied rather than on the original price.

 

Please note that the discount can only be applied to the entire invoice in QuickBooks Online and not on a per-line item basis.

 

If you need to calculate a discount based on a specific item, you can use a sub-total as a workaround. Please refer to these articles for more detailed information about this feature:

 

 

Although, you can override the amount of sales tax when creating sales transactions. Here's an article as a guide: Override Sales Tax On Transactions In QuickBooks Online.

 

However, I would recommend consulting with your accountant for further advice before adjusting the sales tax. Their expert advice will ensure you remain compliant with all relevant guidelines and regulations when it comes to tracking sales taxes.

 

You may want to review or bookmark these articles related to sales tax: 

 

 

You can use them as additional resources when collecting and reporting sales taxes in QuickBooks Online:

 

Please don't hesitate to return to the Community whenever you need additional support, postit. We are available 24/7 to jump in and offer our help when you need it.

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jenop2
QuickBooks Team

QBO Posting Customer discounts correctly to reflex correct sales tax due

Thanks for joining us here, postit. Allow me to share details about using the Discount feature in QBO. 

 

When a discount is applied to a transaction, sales tax is calculated based on the price after the discount has been applied rather than on the original price.

 

Please note that the discount can only be applied to the entire invoice in QuickBooks Online and not on a per-line item basis.

 

If you need to calculate a discount based on a specific item, you can use a sub-total as a workaround. Please refer to these articles for more detailed information about this feature:

 

 

Although, you can override the amount of sales tax when creating sales transactions. Here's an article as a guide: Override Sales Tax On Transactions In QuickBooks Online.

 

However, I would recommend consulting with your accountant for further advice before adjusting the sales tax. Their expert advice will ensure you remain compliant with all relevant guidelines and regulations when it comes to tracking sales taxes.

 

You may want to review or bookmark these articles related to sales tax: 

 

 

You can use them as additional resources when collecting and reporting sales taxes in QuickBooks Online:

 

Please don't hesitate to return to the Community whenever you need additional support, postit. We are available 24/7 to jump in and offer our help when you need it.

postit
Level 2

QBO Posting Customer discounts correctly to reflex correct sales tax due

Appreciate the information - I will mark as solved

Irene R
QuickBooks Team

QBO Posting Customer discounts correctly to reflex correct sales tax due

Hi there, Postit.

 

I'm glad that my colleague, Jenop2, was able to assist you with your concern regarding the discount price feature of the QuickBooks Online (QBO) account.

 

Don't hesitate to contact us if you need further help managing your discounts or any QBO features. We'll be here to assist you at any time.

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