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Buy nowGood morning, @jessaqsrepairs-o.
It's great to see you back in the Community. I'd be more than happy to help you get this resolved to ensure invoices are showing tax exempt for this customer.
When a customer is marked as tax exempt, it doesn't always mean they are exempt from all tax implications. To be eligible, the product/service has to be a product that also corresponds to being tax-exempt in the jurisdiction of the exemption. To fix this, you can go edit the product/service to see if it's set up correctly with an appropriate tax mapping.
Here's how:
Furthermore, you can also check these articles to guide you about sales tax in QBO:
Feel free to come back and let us know if you've already tried these steps and if they worked or not. We're always here to lend a helping hand. Take care!
Hello, there isn't a place that says "this customer is tax exempt". There's just a place to mark "this customer is taxable". I don't have it marked. I filled in the exemption details. It is still popping up as taxed on the invoices. I'm not sure what else to do.
Hello, I am still hoping to hear back on a solution for this issue.
Thank you,
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