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I do not sell goods and do not collect sales tax.
Hi there, @happyjacks.
I'd be glad to help you remove the sales tax line from your invoices. Simply follow these steps to turn off its settings. Here's how:
Once done, this will now remove the Select tax rate line and TAX column from your invoices.
Additionally, there are several financial reports you can run to track your sales income in QuickBooks. They will show you helpful insights into the things you buy and sell, and the status of your inventory.
The Community always has your back, so please let me know if you have any other QuickBooks-related concerns or questions, @happyjacks. I'll be more than happy to help. Keep safe.
Hi @happyjacks,
Hope you’re doing great. I wanted to see how everything is going about the sales tax line concern you had yesterday. Was it resolved? 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!
This button does not exist on that page.
As of 12/20/2022 this button is no longer available/visible on that page. Is there another solution?
Hello, Accounting.
I recognize how important Turning off sales tax option is. This is unavailable in QuickBooks Online. As a workaround, we can deselect the product and services from being taxable to prevent collecting tax when creating an invoice.
We can also make your customers tax-exempt and set up an item as nontaxable to be used when you don't want to tax the customer. Once you have set up your Sales tax, you have the option to set a sales tax category for each item. Then, every time you use it when creating a transaction, it'll automatically be nontaxable.
We may consider also deactivating the State tax from the Sales Tax Center.
Additionally, let me attach this article you can utilize to help manage your sales tax in QuickBooks Online:
Should you have other concerns with managing sales tax in QuickBooks. Feel free to leave a comment below. I'll be around to help. Keep safe!
This work around does not remove the sales tax line item from a customer's invoice. How do I keep the line item "TAX: 0.00" from appearing on an invoice?
Hello
Go to the
Sales Tax Settings.
Select the Non-Taxable for Tax Code.
For Tax Item, choose Non-Taxable as well.
May be helpful for you guys.
This does not remove the sales tax line item from a customer's invoice. The line item "TAX: 0.00" still appears on the invoice after completing these steps.
Did you find a solution for this? I've called quickbooks and they seem clueless.
Hi anunka2200 and Accounting2022,
I also like the idea of removing the Tax line from the Totals section of an invoice, especially for non-taxable customers. While this is not an option right now, I recommend sending feedback to our engineers so they can consider adding such an option in future updates.
On the other hand, you can check out our Helpful Articles if you want to see some references for QBO.
If you have any other concerns, feel free to go back to this thread.
Is there any update on this issue? To be clear, this is not a request for a new feature -- this is an OLD feature that is no longer available. I assume this was broken by mistake by the QBO team (which happens literally all the time) since removing this feature on purpose makes no sense at all: a huge portion of QBO users are service businesses, which don't charge sales tax, and therefore don't want extraneous "TAX: $0" lines on every invoice.
Can you please actually send this to the product team and find out what's going on?
We're taking note of your feedback and suggestions, @ehughes1818.
I recognize your sentiments about removing the tax line from the invoice.
I know that the option to remove the tax line is no longer available in QuickBooks Online (QBO), and I can see that this option is beneficial to you and your company. If you haven't yet, I suggest submitting feedback directly to our product engineers. They may look into this suggestion further and consider adding the option again in QBO.
To submit feedback, you can go to the Gear icon and select Feedback. Then, enter your suggestion and click Submit Feedback.
You can also visit our Customer Feedback page. This will help you track the status of your product request and get the latest updates from our developers. Updates such as how the recent enhancement made to QBO helps our business owners, like you.
Please touch base with me here for all of your QuickBooks needs, I'm always happy to help. Thanks for dropping by.
I have the exact same problem. It is incredible to me that you can turn something on but then cannot turn it off. How can this not be a simple problem to solve?
This QBO product sucks bigtime, I hate it!!!! Desktop work much better.
Hello,
After the "Go to the Sales Tax Settings." part of your message, none of the other instructions match what I see on my screen.
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I can cetainly understand how an ability to remove the Sales Tax line from invoices could be useful and have submitted a suggestion about it as of today.
You can also submit your own feature requests while signed in.
Here's how:
Your feedback's definitely valuable to Intuit. It will be reviewed by our Product Development team and considered in future updates. You can stay up-to-date with the latest news about your product by reviewing Intuit's Product Updates webpage.
For the time being, you can explore some of the tax-related information shared in TirzahC's post if you'd like to.
If there's any questions, I'm just a post away. Have a lovely day!
C'mon QBO, it's been almost a year since your only solution to the problem of eliminating sales tax was to submit feedback to that effect. It still hasn't changed. Remind me again why you keep pushing companies to migrate to this inferior product.lol
I am joining this conversation in the hopes that a solution will be posted soon. I also have the problem that the Tax line was added accidentally and now cannot be removed from Customer Invoices that do not need the tax line.
I can share additional information about removing sales tax line from your invoices, @greg-smithcosales.
The option to remove the sales tax line once added to your invoices is currently unavailable. This will be a great addition to the current features that we have, so I'll take note of it. I also recommend you leaving feedback from within the account.
Here are the steps to do that:
In the meantime, feel free to contribute your thoughts and ideas To make the program better: How do I submit feedback?. I also recommend checking our Feedback page for timely updates.
Also, I've attached a link you can visit to stay up-to-date with the latest news and features in QuickBooks: QuickBooks News & Updates.
Check out these articles that answers frequently asked questions regarding sales tax, including how to set up and implement sales tax, apply sales tax rates to transactions and sales forms, and pay sales tax. Also, provides step-by-step instructions on how to deactivate a tax rate and rename a tax agency:
Let me know if you need more information about the different views when running your reports. I'm always here to answer them for you. Keep safe, and have a wonderful day!
How can this issue be going on for so long without a fix. Is there other accounting applications out there?
I get that the line can't be removed however when I create an invoice I have to manually deselect the tax option as it's already selected by default. How do I remove that from being default?
Thanks for joining the thread, Jayveee. I'll walk you through removing the automated tax option in your invoices.
The tax option depends on the product and service setup. If it is set as taxable, the system will automatically check the taxable column when you add the item.
To ensure it doesn't automatically select, the products and services you choose should be configured as non-taxable items. Here's how:
1. From the left panel, click the Sales menu.
2. Select Products and Services and locate the item you've selected on the invoice.
3. Tap the Edit hyperlink in the Sales Tax section, and click Edit Sales Tax.
4. Then, choose Non-taxable and click Done.
Additionally, you may visit this article to learn how to personalize your sales forms: Customize invoices, estimates, and sales receipts in QuickBooks Online.
I'll be around if you have other questions about invoicing concerns. Take care.
Hi QBO Team,
I do not feel this situation is acceptable. Whislt a lot of people are not complaining this issue has been going on since 2021. It should have been resolved by now even if a single person had asked. How can you charge my a monthly fee whilst there is a problem not fixed for years.
Can QBO please readd the option of switching of the tax feature.
I was doing exactly as some people is saying which is just exploring the possiblity of having taxes on my invoice for the future but now i cannot re deactivate same.
I dont think your customers are asking a lot when they are asking for a previously available feature to be placed back into function.
I am not interested in your workarounds for this issue. I just want a button that can switch this feature completely off.
Thank you and i hope you understand my fustration.
JF
I acknowledge your need for a switch button to remove the sales tax line in your invoices, as it offers flexibility when you're not collecting sales taxes, jflepathy.
We prioritize meeting all your business needs. Therefore, I suggest sending your feedback directly to our product development team, as the option to remove the sales tax line from sales forms is currently unavailable in QuickBooks Online. Your suggestions might be considered for future updates to further enhance your invoicing experience.
Here's how:
If you want to track the progress of your suggestions, you can do it through this website: Customer Feedback for QuickBooks Online.
Moreover, you might want to scan these resources to have a guide when entering customer payments and personalizing sales forms:
We're just a click away if you have additional questions regarding the available options to customize the invoice form in QuickBooks Online. We're always available to offer further assistance.
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