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Setting up a Tax Authority, Code and Rate

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Written by Theresa Moloney
Updated over 3 weeks ago

This needs to be setup correctly before you can use tax in the system.

  1. Go to Tax > Tax Authority Maintenance. Click the Add button

    Figure 1: Adding a Jurisdiction

  2. Add a Tax Authority, Description, and Country. Save the line.

    Figure 2: Adding a Jurisdiction

    • Tax Authority: Two-digit state code

    Description: State name

    Country: US

    Supplier: Leave blank for now.

    • Entities:

    • Enter State in the first box

    • Enter ‘County’ in the second box if the state has county levels of tax rates & reporting

    • Enter ‘City’ in the third box if the state has city levels of tax rates & reporting

    • Enter ‘Local’ in the fourth box if the state has local levels of tax rates & reporting

    • Enter ‘Parish’ in the fifth box if the state has parish levels of tax rates & reporting

    These Entities can vary greatly by state. Use the appropriate entity descriptions based on the Tax Code laws of the state

  3. Go to: Tax codes. Add a Tax Code

    Figure 3: Adding a Tax Code

  4. Fill in the details for the tax code. Then click Save.

    Figure 4: Adding a Tax Code

    • Sales/Use Tax: The code for this tax rate. Typically, this will be the 2-digit state abbreviation, followed by a hyphen and an abbreviated name for the rate.

    • Tax Authority: The Authority created in step #3, to which this code relates.

    • Description: The City or County or Jurisdiction name followed by full state name

    • Country: US

    • Start and End Zip: Optional field: can leave blank

    • Entities will pull in from the Tax Authority. Fill in appropriate Descriptions.

    • Compound: leave blank unless a compound tax rate is needed

    • Sales/Use Tax at Pay: Whether this Tax Code can be used for use tax transactions, sales tax transactions, or both (blank).

    • Input Account: Enter the Use Tax GL account

    • Output Account: Enter the Sales Tax GL account

    • Suspense Account: Enter the GL Account to which tax transactions are posted temporarily, before being posted to the use tax or sales tax accounts.

    • Freight: Check if Taxable and/or Overridable

    • There should always exist in each Tax Authority a Tax Code for Exempt status. This code will be created exactly as shown in steps #3-4.

  5. Go to: Tax Rates. Select the correct jurisdiction, Apply the filter, Add a Tax Rate

    Figure 5: Adding a Tax Rate

  6. Fill In the details for the tax rate. Then click save

Figure 6: Adding a Tax Rate

  • Sales/Use Tax: Enter Tax Code or select with lookup

  • Effective Date: Enter the effective date of the tax rate. A new line item should be created for each rate change with the appropriate effective dates. Do not overwrite rates on previous lines.

  • Rate: Enter the rate components for each entity that is in the jurisdiction. Can be left zero if they do not apply.

  • Max Rate: Leave blank unless there exists a maximum value.

  • Extra Rate: Leave blank unless there exists an applicable extra rate above the maximum.

Be sure to create a rate for the Exempt Tax Codes as well, with Rates set to 0.00 in each Entity.

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