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Sales Tax Liability

You need to create a new organization and choose the US edition to make use of this feature. Below are a list of operations you can perform with sales tax.

Sales Tax Liability Report

You can view detailed tax reports which displays clearly the taxable and non-taxable amount for a Tax Authority.

  • Navigate to Reports.
  • Select Sales Tax Liability under Taxes.
  • You’ll be able to see a table with sales with tax, sales, including the taxable and non-taxable amounts and also the actual tax collected.
  • Click Sales to view a table containing the non-taxable sales, names of the taxes the tax authority collects along with corresponding total sales, taxable amount, tax percentage and the actual tax collected.
  • If you further click a Tax Name, you’ll be able to view the list of customers who are associated with that tax.
  • Furthermore, if you click Total Sales, you’ll be able to view a detailed report of the transactions for that particular tax.
  • Also, if you wish to view the non-taxable sales transactions, click Total Sales next to Non-taxable Sales on your Sales Tax Liability report. You’ll be able to see the exemption reason, description and the non-taxable amount.
  • If you click an Exemption reason, you will be able to view a detailed report of all the Non-Taxable Sales transactions, for that exemption reason.

Terminologies


NameDescription
Tax NameIt simply refers to the name you’d like to assign to a particular tax. For example, Austin can be the name assigned to the sales tax for the city of Austin.
Tax AuthorityIt refers to the organization in charge of collecting taxes in a specified region. For example, the Travis County Tax Office is the tax authority for Austin, Texas.
RateIt refers to the tax rate for a particular region in percentage. For example, the tax rate in Austin, Texas is 8.25 (percentage).
Exemption ReasonUsers have to enter why a customer/transaction/item is exempt from sales tax. For example, Child Care and Non Profit Organizations are exempt from tax.
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