Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
The sales tax rate shows up on the invoice but the box where the amount should be shown does not calculate and does not let me enter it in manually.
Welcome to the QuickbBooks Community, jamie.larochelle.
I appreciate you checking in with us. Helping out with sales tax rate is my priority.
If an invoice doesn't calculate the sales tax amount, it's possible that you're not set up to collect sales tax. If you need to collect a tax, I'd suggest checking the sales settings and then update/add the appropriate tax agency.
Let me show you how:
Then try creating an invoice again. I'm confident that your invoice will calculate the sales tax amount.
Feel free to reach out again with further questions, I'm always here to help. Wishing you continues success.
Hi this still didn't work with existing invoices. QBO has the tax rate set at 7.25% and the customer and product show as taxable, but the Sales Tax box on invoice and liability reporting still shows zero. Can I correct the sales for existing invoices without re-creating them?
Pleased to see you here, @NomadYag.
When you’re busy managing a business, the last thing you should have to deal with is an inaccurate calculation of sales tax. I’d be delighted to share some information with you on how to make sure Sales Tax is applied and calculated properly on your end.
For starters, if you've set up the sales tax after creating the invoice or if you've created invoices without sales tax in the past, the new sales tax will not be applied to it. You'll need to edit those invoices to reflect the sales tax that you've set up.
Here's how:
For a more detailed instruction, you may check out these articles:
If sales tax is still not calculating properly on your end, I’d suggest reaching out to our Customer Care Team. An agent could look into your account and further check on it via secured remote access session.
Please feel free to drop a comment below if you have follow-up questions about sales tax calculation. I’m always here to help.
I am having the same similar issue. When I create an estimate, my sales taxes are not automatically calc. I receive the following message: You’re not set up to collect sales tax for this sale. If you need to collect tax, go to your sales tax settings and add/update the appropriate tax agency.
Has anyone run across this issue? If so, is there a fix to resolve the issue?
Hello there, VDC.
Thanks for joining this thread. Allow me to add some additional information about Sales tax rate.
You have the same concern with one of our customer and my colleague @JaneD already provided a resolution. You can follow the steps on her post above to check the sales tax settings to resolve this issue.
For your additional reference, you can check this article: Set up and track sales tax.
Once you've already process the steps and the issue still persists, I suggest calling our QuickBooks Online Support Team. They have additional tools to pull up your account and investigate this further.
You can reach our support through this link: Get help with QuickBooks Online.
Don't hesitate to leave a comment below if you have any other questions about Sales tax. We're always here for you.
Hi @DEK Enterprise,
I'm here to help explain why you have this situation you mentioned.
The subtotal line shows the total amount of all the products and services you've entered on an invoice. It excludes any discounts or sales taxes at that point. What follows is either the discount (if you have this enabled) or the taxable subtotal, which is a part of the subtotal that will be taxable.
It's the Sales tax line that comes next, and it's the total tax applied for all taxable items you've marked on an invoice.
If you'd like to know how to manage sales tax payments, take some time to view the article provided. It lists the steps on how to record, adjust or delete a tax payment.
I'll be here to provide further help if needed. Leave a comment below and I'll get back to you.
Hello,
I tried all of the above steps but my agency/state shows grey and it will not allow me to select.
Hello LUNIC,
With the Automated Sales Tax, QuickBooks calculates the tax amounts based on the following:
Since the calculations are now based on yours and client's addresses, we can no longer create our own sales tax rates when creating invoices. However, we still have an option to override it:
To get the correct calculation for your invoices, it'd be best to follow the Steps 1-7 of this article: Set up and use automated sales tax in QuickBooks Online.
If you have additional clarifications about it, please let us know. Additional information would be much appreciated.
quickbooks app will not charge sales tax on IOS system,
Tax is setup with Quickbooks Online, and works there.
We've did everthing suggested. Deleted app, refreshed, logged in and out. actually have tried multiple things for upwards of 4 hours on multiple devices. Need help for something we are paying for and even the chat line was no help! Frustrated!!
Allow me to share some insights about this issue, @JerryTuff,
There is currently an ongoing issue with the QBO mobile app on IOS not charging Sales Tax. Our engineers are aware of this and the investigation is in place. We don't have the exact turn around time on when this will be fixed.
Rest assured, our support team sends live updates of the current status of the issue through email. To add your account to the notification list, I recommend contacting our Support Team.
To contact us, follow these steps below:
When using the messaging option, a small discussion box will open at the bottom right section of your monitor. An agent will be with you after filling in the information. See this:
Reach out to us during our operations hours. You will see it here: Support hours and type.
Provide this investigation number INV-54055 to our representatives so they can add your account there.
We appreciate your patience while this is being worked on. Feel free to reach out back again if you have any questions about QuickBooks. I'm always here to help.
There is no Start of Tax Date available in QB Online. Suggestions?
Let me just add that, on the invoice, you MUST check the "Taxable?" box at the end of each row/line-item that is to be taxed. Obviously, things like mileage reimbursements don't get taxed. We're a national services company, so we only collect sales tax for certain states that require it. It's the little things.
Hello Im running QBB 2016 for MAC and have the same problem. 6% sales tax box is on the bottom of the invoice but it wont calculate, just shows 0.00$, It worked in the past. Any ideas?
Regards
mike
Hello @jamie-larochelle
Let's run the QuickBooks Utility tools and fix the incorrect calculation of the sales tax when creating your customer's invoice. Let me show you how.
A. To Rebuild Data
B. To Verify Data
In addition, here's an article you can read to learn more about the QuickBooks tools: How to fix data damage on your QuickBooks Desktop company file?
Lastly, I've got you these helpful articles you can read for ideas about how you can manage your customers and sales transactions: Sales and Customers - QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
If there's anything else that I can help you with, let me know in the comments. I'll be happy to help.
Still won't work, let me know when the engineers fix this problem. In the APP "ONLY" the master admin can charge sales tax on an invoice! Thanks!
Jerry
I am having the same problem and did what you said but it did not correct it. Some of my invoices will calculate the tax and some will not. I check to see if each individual customer was mistakenly I checked as tax exam but that is not the case
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.
For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here