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You can select edit rates to change your tax name description to VAT. Let me guide you how.
I have also attached screenshot for your visual guide.
I have this link in case you have other questions about taxes: Taxes.
Fill me in if you need anything else. I'll make sure to help.
Thanks for the fast reply. My screens (attached) look a bit different. On the first one, when I click on "edit", nothing happens (bug?). On the second one, I can use VAT as agency name (as on the screen) but the invoice shows KRA@16%.
I appreciate you getting back to us, @Alexlukas.
The steps provided by my colleague above will help you edit a tax name. Since clicking the Edit button won't allow you to make changes, I suggest performing some troubleshooting steps. This way, you'll be able to change the tax name to VAT.
There are times that the browser is full of frequently-accessed page resources, thus causing websites, like QuickBooks Online (QBO), to act weirdly. Let's try logging into your QBO account using a different or a private browser.
To use a private browser, here's how:
Once logged in, go back and try to edit the tax name again to double-check.
If this works, it means that you need to clear your browser's cache so the system can start fresh.
Also, when creating an invoice, you'll have to make sure that you select the appropriate tax name under the VAT column. I've attached screenshot below for your visual reference.
You might also want to read these articles to learn more about VAT rates in QuickBooks Online:
Just hit the Reply button if you have any other questions. I'll be right here to help.
Unfortunately, that didn't solve the problem. Can you just delete all tax entries again and I start new again?
Hello there, @Alexlukas,
You'll first need to make the VAT rate (KRA 16%) inactive so you can remove it in the VAT Centre. Doing this won't delete the transactions associated with it to make sure your reports remain accurate. With this, you'll have to run the VAT Liability Report so you can check its associated transactions and then manually delete them.
To make the VAT rate inactive:
The screenshot below shows you the last step. For detailed instructions, check out this article: Remove A VAT Rate.
To run the VAT Liability Report to review the transactions associated with it and manually delete them:
Repeat the process above for other transactions. See the screenshot below to show you the third to the sixth steps. After that, run the report again to see if you've successfully deleted them.
Once done, you can now add a tax rate (VAT 16%) in the VAT Centre. Then, apply it to your sales forms. For more details, go through this article: Set Up and Edit VAT Settings, Codes, and Rates.
When you file your VAT return, you can always run the VAT Detail and Recent Transactions reports in the Reports menu. This ensures the transactions you have created are allocated into the correct box. To learn more about this process, visit this article: How Do I Know My VAT Return Is Correct?.
Just click the Reply button if you need further help. Have a great day, @Alexlukas.
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