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Hi everyone,
I just switched over from quickbooks desktop and am having a hard time having multiple tax rates on an invoice. I need to do this because my products, trees, are taxed at wholesale while my services, delivery, are taxed at retail.
Does anyone know how to do this?
In quickbooks desktop it was so easy. I could subtotal my inventory items and add a tax line item that would calculate the tax right there. It doesn't seem I can do this with QBO. Any help is appreciated.
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Hi SteelRoots,
I can feel the challenge you have with your setup because a sales tax item is currently not a feature in QBO. In QBDT, we can just create one and add it as a line item. I think the desktop version is appropriate for you, and I'd suggest continuing to use it.
Alternatively, you can try finding invoicing apps that work like in the desktop version and can be integrated into QBO.
I'm just right here if you have other questions about invoicing in QuickBooks. You can also find references for QBO here.
Hi SteelRoots,
I can feel the challenge you have with your setup because a sales tax item is currently not a feature in QBO. In QBDT, we can just create one and add it as a line item. I think the desktop version is appropriate for you, and I'd suggest continuing to use it.
Alternatively, you can try finding invoicing apps that work like in the desktop version and can be integrated into QBO.
I'm just right here if you have other questions about invoicing in QuickBooks. You can also find references for QBO here.
This isn't solved! Quickbooks is funneling more and more of us online and this is a pretty basic issue that should be resolved.
Explore this AST Filing and Reporting app to integrate with your QBO. You may find something useful.
https:// taxjar.grsm.io/mytax
Have you found a solution for this problem? We are having the same issue. We want to switch to QBO, but cannot see a way use multiple tax rates, so we have stuck with QBD, but it is not quite working for us. Help!
Thanks for reaching out to the Community about this, Djuma6.
With a QuickBooks Online subscription, users can add multiple sales tax rates, including combined ones. After setting them up, they have the ability to be linked with sales forms. Payments can be recorded in the Sales Tax Center and there's also liability reports which can be generated.
Currently, there isn't a feature which enables subscribers to add more than one tax rate on a single invoice. Our QBDT product does have this ability though.
I've included a few resources below about working with these types of taxes in QBO:
If you have any other questions, I'm just a post away. Enjoy the rest of your day!
I agree with Need Tax. This issue is NOT solved, and it is a major drawback of QBO. I run a business in Maine, which has an 8% restaurant sales tax and a 5.5% regular sales tax, and most of my daily sales receipts have both tax rates on them. I had a good workflow in QBMac for this, but I switched to QBO at the request of my new accountant and have been lost and miserable ever since. Also, during the conversion from QBMac to QBO it converted all the receipts that included my sales tax subtotals to general journal entries and made them static lines. I switched to QBO months ago, but am way behind on entries because I have not been able to solve this problem and dread the solution that I am becoming resigned to, which is to make multiple sales receipts for each day (one for each tax rate). Not only will this be very time consuming and cumbersome across multiple locations, but I fear it will be very hard to look at the data and catch mistakes because it will be spread out over multiple entries and the totals will not match the daily totals I get from each location. I expected some grumbling at the workflow when I switched to the web-based programming, but I did not expect to take such a gigantic step backwards when I am now locked into paying WAY more. I don't understand why the subtotal line workaround feature that is in QBDT can't also be in QBO.
I totally agree! I am currently in the process of switching from the Online version to Desktop!
Agree, seems like an essential feature in our world of taxes, taxes, and more taxes.
I too am having the same difficulty and from what I have heard from a Canadian Counterpart, the international version of QBO does have that option so why would it not be in the US version?
Kindly help on this taxes issue, we have now two taxes on our invoices and QBO is not helping
Hello, 9130 3481 6861 7706.
Before I lay down some details, I'd like to ask some more information about the two taxes on your invoices.
What issues do you have with the two taxes? Are you trying to add another tax rate on your invoice? Or are you handling multiple state taxes on a single invoice?
You can reply with the details below. Looking forward to working with you soon.
We have the issue of some products/services being subject one tax rate (a 6% tax rate) and another set of products/services that are subject to a 7% (the base 6% rate + another 1% tax rate).
In Kentucky, we have the situation where some products/services are subject to the base tax rate of 6% and another group of products/services that are subject to a 7% rate (the same 6% base rate and a special, additional 1% tax rate).
Thanks for joining this thread, southernviking.
The sales tax is calculated based on the customer's address and the option to manually add a new sales tax rate is unavailable. What we can do is overwrite the rate on your invoice. Let me show you how:
See the recommended articles below for your Sales Tax references:
I'm also adding a few references here for ideas about overriding the sales tax of your transactions and filing your tax return.
I'm just one post away if you need a hand with running your sales tax reports or any QuickBooks-related. Just leave a comment below and I'll get back to you. Take care always.
So here is what I am needing and it doesn't seem to be solved here.
I need to do this on one invoice. Right now I am having to create two separate invoices just because of this problem.
Two line items:
Line Item 1 - Desktop County - 5.5% Sales Tax
Line Item 2 - Online County - 5.96% Sales Tax
I noticed this post if over a year old. Has anyone found a solution?
Hey there, @somerandomguy.
Thanks for taking the time for following the thread and sharing your concerns.
At this time, the option to add more than one tax rate in a single invoice is still unavailable with QuickBooks Online. However, as a workaround, you can use the steps provided my colleague RCV to overwrite them.
We have submitted this request to our Product Development Team. You can follow all of our latest happenings and updates by using our Blog Site.
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Take care and have a great week!
Any update to this for 2022?
Joining the conversation to help with your question about the sales tax feature, NKay.
Adding multiple sales taxes to a single transaction is still not available in QuickBooks Online.
You'll want to create a separate invoice for the items that will charged a separate tax rate. This way, you'll make sure that QBO will calculate the sales tax based on the correct tax rate.
Did you know that you can also send feedback about this to our product engineers. Feedback and feature requests can be sent directly from your QBO account. Customer inputs are collected and reviewed if they can be added in the future updates. Here's how:
Allow me to share these articles for additional guidance when collecting sales taxes:
You can always count on us if you need more help from us. We're more than happy to guide you all the time.
Has this been resolved? We have some products/services that are subject to sales tax and some that aren't. I can't find a way to combine them. In the desktop version it was not an issue. Please help
Hi there, @Demario.
Thanks for taking the time to follow along with the thread and sharing your concerns.
At this time, this option is still unavailable. We understand the importance of having this feature become available. Please know we have submitted this suggestion to our Product Development Team so it can be considered for a future update.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns. I'm always here to lend a hand. Take care!
Any update? We can not switch to online until this is resolved
Hello Sharpie2,
I know how important to get some features added to QuickBooks that would help you run your business seamlessly.
As of now, this is still unavailable, and we're unable to provide a timeframe for when this will be ready. Still, I recommend sending this feedback to our product engineers. We can submit your suggestion to our product engineers by going to the Gear icon and select Feedback.
Also, we can check the votes added to this product suggestion. Here's how:
If you want to add a new idea, click Post a new idea.
You'll want to check these articles to learn more about managing your sales transactions:
If you have more questions in the future while doing QuickBooks tasks, please post them here. The Community always got your back.
Why has QBO not developed the multiple tax rates on 1 invoice yet? People have been asking for it for years and it hasn't been implemented. I think I'll be looking for a new platform instead of using Quickbooks. They just don't keep up with the needs of customers.
Hello there, @benwipf.
I am aware of the advantages for businesses like yours to be able to add multiple tax rates in a single invoice. I want QuickBooks Online (QBO) to have this feature as much as you do.
But QBO doesn't have that feature yet. However, I strongly urge you to share your thoughts with our software engineers. They carefully examine customer feedback, especially when determining how to improve QuickBooks.
Here's how:
You may also want to read articles that you can refer to in recording invoice payments in QBO: Record invoice payments in QuickBooks Online.
Let me know if you require further assistance about managing invoices in QuickBooks Online. I'm here to help anytime. Have a good one.
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