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How do I remove the words 'Sales Tax' from my packing slips?
I have tried everything I can think of, short of turning sales tax off completely. I still get these words in my description, it's there by default it seems
Anybody point me in the right direction please?
Welcome to the Community, @BPKH.
To successfully remove the sales tax tab on your packing slip in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), you have to ensure that it is turned off on your Company preferences. To do that, I'll leave the steps below that you could follow.
If you already have performed the following steps above. I suggest opening a sample file, turning off the sales tax, and checking your packing slip template to ensure that the sales tax tab is removed. If you have successfully removed it, go back to your original company file and verify and rebuild your data in QBDT.
If you want to know about customizing templates in QBDT, check this article out: Use and customize form templates in QuickBooks Desktop.
Additionally, if you encounter any issues while customizing the templates, refer to this article for guidance: Fix common issues when you use and customize templates.
Let me know if you need further assistance with your packing slip in QBDT by leaving a comment below. I’m right here to assist you at any time.
Sorry double post
Thanks for your quick reply, I appreciate it.
Will this turn off sales tax for invoices as well for this, and all of our customers?
We still want to charge and show sales tax on our invoices, just not have this 'Sales Tax' showing in the Description box of our printed packing lists
I have attached a screen shot of the Sales Tax showing in printed packing slips, it does not show on our packing slips during the time we are typing them out
Thanks
Let me help you with customizing the packing slip template in QuickBooks Desktop, BPKH.
The steps provided by my colleague are to turn off sales tax for invoices as well as for your customers. If the Sales Tax is showing as a separate column in the packing slip, then we can remove the column by unchecking it in the Additional Customization page. See the screenshots for your reference:
Let me show you how:
Once done, try to print the packing slip for that customer. Let me walk you through some steps.
That should do the trick. For additional details about this process, check out Use the Sales Order Fulfillment Worksheet. For in-depth information on how to tailor custom forms, export or import one, you can browse through this article: Use and customize form.
If you encounter any roadblocks while using your templates or have other sales-related questions, these links contain solutions on how to troubleshoot the error as well as handles to handle each task:
Keep me posted if you have clarifications about customizing packing slips or adding total weight to the template. I'll get back to help you the best that I can.
Let me help you with customizing the packing slip template in QuickBooks Desktop, BPKH.
The steps provided by my colleague are to turn off sales tax for invoices as well as for your customers. If the Sales Tax is showing as a separate column in the packing slip, then we can remove the column by unchecking it in the Additional Customization page. See the screenshots for your reference:
Let me show you how:
Once done, try to print the packing slip for that customer. Let me walk you through some steps.
That should do the trick. For additional details about this process, check out Use the Sales Order Fulfillment Worksheet. For in-depth information on how to tailor custom forms, export or import one, you can browse through this article: Use and customize form.
If you encounter any roadblocks while using your templates or have other sales-related questions, these links contain solutions on how to troubleshoot the error as well as handles to handle each task:
Keep me posted if you have clarifications about customizing packing slips or adding total weight to the template. I'll get back to help you the best that I can.
Hi there, BPKH.
I'm here to help and make sure this concern is addressed so you can go back to your business.
Based on the screenshot you provided, you can normally remove the "Sales tax" word from the description by editing the Inventory item details. Here's how:
If this isn't the case and you already attempted editing the item description, but it still doesn't remove the Sales tax word when printing, you can re-sort the item list to fix any odd behavior.
If the issue persists, we can install and use the QuickBooks Desktop Tool Hub to fix this kind of issue. I'd also recommend reaching our Support Team so they can look into this further and create a ticket if needed.
Let me know if you still have other concerns about printing packing slips and invoices. I'll be here to help.
AND I HAVE ALREADY DELETED ALL DESCRIPTIONS...
Thank you for bringing up the concern regarding the sales tax listed in the description of your packing list in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT), TINA_ATA. We acknowledge the importance of having clear and accurate documentation that meets your business needs. Let's make a note of your insights for future reference.
The Sales Tax showing on the description on packing slip signifies that the item is taxable. This helps ensure compliance and allows businesses to identify which items are subject to tax.
I recommend sharing your ideas or suggestions with our product engineers. They will carefully review your input and may consider it for future updates. Our team is dedicated to improving our products and enhancing the customer experience.
Here’s how you can share your feedback:
1. Hover over the Help menu and select the Send Feedback Online option.
2. Choose Product Suggestion, and a pop-up window will appear.
3. Type your feedback in the space provided.
4. Click the Send Feedback button.
In the meantime, we can remove the description field from your packing list when it is printed.
Let me show you how:
Once done, you can create a test print with a packing list if the description will be still added.
Additionally, please refer to this article for future guidance if you encounter any challenges while utilizing your templates: Fix common issues when you use and customize templates
Your insights with our engineering team are valuable, and we can evaluate potential improvements to our products. If you need further assistance, we are here ready to lend a hand.
that does not help at all. It is a pack slip, the description is necessary! People need to know what they are receiving, it is the entire point of the piece of paper. But sales tax is totally irrelevant to it.
So what you are telling me is that this is a quickbooks things and they automatically put it there even though we do not want it there. Most people who see pack slips, in any industry, are not the ones concerned with sales tax and it is very frustrating it can not be removed.
I gave up in the end, wasted a lot of time trying to fix this
It is laughable that Quickbooks cannot sort this out
But hey, we switched to another accounting software because of this bug, we haven't looked back since.
My new software is so easy to use and works well for my 2 small businesses, so far no bugs at all and the learning curve was so much easier than with Quickbooks
If Intuit/Quickbooks doesn't want my money, I'm not going to force them to take it
For those who are facing the same unexplainable and silly issue (and that's me being nice)
You need to add the Tax field in the Footer, for some reason that hides the Tax in the description on the colums section.
And then you switch the font color of the Tax field to white (or the color that you need to make it invisible)
Intuit just doesn't care to fix simple issues. (and again that's me being nice)
Sorry for my grammar, english is not my native languaje.
For those who are facing the same unexplainable and silly issue (and that's me being nice)
You need to add the Tax field in the Footer, for some reason that hides the Tax in the description on the colums section.
And then you switch the font color of the Tax field to white (or the color that you need to make it invisible)
Intuit just doesn't care to fix simple issues. (and again that's me being nice)
Sorry for my grammar, english is not my native languaje.
Thank you for this workaround
I'm sure that would work
After almost 25 years of using them, I dropped Quickbooks entirely after being unable to resolve this, and we moved to another accounting software. Best thing I ever did for my 2 businesses that were using QB's
QB's doesn't care about it's small business customers, they have proved this many, many times over the years.
They became too big to care!
Only way you can 'protest' this lack of attention to your customers' needs is to vote with your wallet, and leave QB's in the distant past
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