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Join nowI recognize how important it is to send estimates without taxes, stittle71-outloo. I'd be delighted to share the steps to help you sort this out.
If you haven't collected sales tax on one or more items, you can turn off the Sales tax feature. Doing this removes the Tax column on the estimates.
Here's how:
If you've already collected taxes, you can edit your items and make them Non-taxable. This way, the items won't be taxable when you create and send estimates.
Follow these steps below:
Aside from that, you can also mark your customers as Tax-Exempt. I'll show you how:
Additionally, I've included an article that'll help you personalize your estimates in QuickBooks Online. This way, you'll be able to add the info that matters most to your business: Customize Sales Forms.
I'm only a post away if you need more help in sending your sales transactions in QuickBooks, stittle71-outloo. It's always my pleasure to help you out again.
Hi stittle71-outloo,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything about turning off the Sales tax feature when sending estimates in QuickBooks Online. Do you need any additional help or clarification? If you do, just let me know. I’d be happy to help you at anytime.
Looking forward to your reply. Have a pleasant day ahead!
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