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I can see the importance of having a feature that will allow you to deactivate this based on location sales tax in QuickBooks Online (QBO), @cndicepatrol-gma.
I will provide you with information about the sales tax calculation. The methods used by QuickBooks to calculate your taxes are listed below. Check this out.
The Sales tax by location is the default setting in QBO. The state where you're based and registered to collect sales tax, your physical address, the product mapping you've put on your sales forms, and the exemption status of your client are some of the factors that go into calculating the sales tax amount. The workaround for this concern is to create a custom rate. And then manually select it when creating an invoice.
Custom tax rates can be used to make a sale.
You can use your custom rates on your next invoice or sales receipt after setting them up.
To learn more set up a custom sales tax rate by mistake or no longer use. Check this article: Remove a custom sales tax rate.
Additionally, to determine if your transaction or customer is exempt from sales tax, and how to set up a customer or product with a tax exemption: Understand and set up sales tax exemptions in QuickBooks Online.
If you have any further queries about sales tax by location, please let me know. Comment below, and I'll answer your query.
Can we set the default be our add rate we created. Before sales tax by location the default was 6%. We are 6% WV sales tax 99% of the time. The default always does 7%. We then need to constantly hit the drop down and change this. It is tedious and we do miss quite a few which creates accounting and sales tax reporting issues.
We appreciate you for joining us here in the thread, @SM7010. I have some insights about setting the default sales tax rate to add the rate you created using QuickBooks Online (QBO).
Beforehand, know that if you change the default rate, it will appear in all sales forms. You can also edit past invoices without sales tax to add the proper sales tax. If an automated sales tax is not enabled, you can set it in the edit sales tax settings. To proceed, follow the steps below:
However, if you are using automated sales tax, it is essential to turn it off before setting a default tax rate. Firstly, delete all transactions that have a sales tax, then turn it off. Here is how you can do it:
On the other hand, you can run a Sales Tax Liability report using QuickBooks to know how much sales tax you owe and why you owe them.
I'm all ears if you need further assistance with your sales tax in QBO. Just add your reply below. I'll circle back to help you.
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