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I'm here to make sure your GST tax is properly calculated in QuickBooks Online (QBO), @vipinraj-jjaudit.
I've tried replicating your invoice using the 18% GST tax rate. It seems that your CGST and SGST taxes do have wrong calculations.
The GST can be calculated by multiplying the Taxable amount on the GST rate. If CGST & SGST is to be applied, then both of its amounts are half of the total GST amount.
This means that if your taxable amount is 2148.19, then your tax should be 386.6742 using the GST 18% tax rate. This also means that both CGST and SGST should be 193.3371 or 193.34 once round off to the nearest hundreds. You can refer to the screenshot below for the correct tax calculation.
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