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Glad you've reached out to us today, @bonnie-sc-techse.
I'll share the steps on how you can correct the discount category of your sales tax. While we're unable to edit your sales tax payment, you'll want to delete and recreate the payment. This way, you can change the discount category.
Here's how to delete:
Once deleted, recreate the payment by clicking the Record Tax Payment button found on the same page (Sales Tax Center). From there, choose the correct discount category.
Want more details? Check out this guide: Sales tax in QuickBooks Online.
I've also added this link here if you need help with other tasks in QBO. It has topics with articles that'll guide you through the process.
Know that I'm always here to assist you some more if you still have questions or concerns with sales tax. Just reply to this post and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Stay safe and take care always.
I tried to do that, but even after deleting the payment the credit was still in the tax return categorized as uncategorized income. It wouldn't let me change that.
Changing the sales tax adjustment account is easy, and I'm here to show you how, @bonnie-sc-techse.
While recreating the sales tax payment, you'll have to choose the appropriate category (i.e., Tax Discount) in the Account field while recording the adjustment. This way, you're able to change and use the right account.
I've attached a screenshot below that shows the last three steps.
After that, you can pull up the Sales Tax Liability report. This will let you verify the account used in recording your sales tax payments. Just go to the Reports menu's Standard tab and visit the Sales tax section
If you wish to know more about setting up, implementing, and paying your sales tax in QBO, you can refer to this article: Sales tax in QuickBooks Online. It also answers the most commonly asked questions about the said topic.
Also, to further guide you in managing your sales tax transactions in QBO, I'd recommend checking out this article: Taxes in QuickBooks Online. It includes topics about preparing your taxes, forms, and reports, to name a few.
Let me know how it goes in the comments below. If you have other sales tax concerns, I'm just around to help. Take care always.
@Rea_M in your example it shows the tax discount as uncategorized income. Why is that considered an income? Is it because we collected sales tax that we didn't have to pay?
Thanks for joining this thread, @LDLane. Let me share some insights about uncategorized income in QuickBooks.
The Uncategorized Income account is automatically created by QuickBooks when it can't figure out how to categorize a transaction. The program generates this account when opening balances are entered for customers or vendors.
Here's an article in case you need tips to customize your accounts in QuickBooks: How to organize your chart of accounts. This will allow you to quickly determine your financial health so you can make better arrangements moving forward.
Don’t hesitate to tap the Reply button below if you have additional questions or concerns about uncategorized income. We’ll be here to help. Have a great day and always take care!
Could someone tell me how to do this same thing in QB Desktop? I think I have done this the same way, but it shows as a General Journal Entry, is that correct? Also, I followed some instructions that told me to create an income account which I created one to say Early Payment Discount. But when I looked at the transaction it shows just like the payment showed instead of as a credit - should it be in the debit or credit field?
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