How To Enter Multiple Sales Tax In QuickBooks Desktop

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @worldwidequickbooks
    @worldwidequickbooks  3 года назад

    Hello to all my QuickBooks friends trying to manage sales tax in QuickBooks Desktop.
    Sometimes you have more than 1 sales tax to collect and pay on just 1 sale. That’s because there would be multiple items on a sales document like an invoice or sales receipt. You may need to ship them to different locations, or they might be subject to different sales tax rules based on the item itself. Anyway, this QuickBooks sales tax training tutorial will show you how to manage that situation.
    I hope you will click “like” and subscribe.
    -Mark

  • @isojosi
    @isojosi 2 года назад

    BRAVO!!!!! Thank you for explaining this!!!!

    • @worldwidequickbooks
      @worldwidequickbooks  2 года назад

      Oh it's my pleasure and I'm very glad it helped you
      There's a full playlist for desktop sales tax if you click the top right corner of the video
      The main channel page has a video on everything you could possibly need and I hope you will click like after watching each one and subscribe
      Mark

  • @ishfaqkhan3918
    @ishfaqkhan3918 6 лет назад

    you have explained very well. Thanks for posting.

  • @jackblack1061
    @jackblack1061 5 лет назад

    Thank you for the great video. I added a non-taxable item to an invoice that contains multiple tax rates items. For the non-taxable item, I set TAX to Non. When I run a Sales Tax Liability report I get a message "QuickBooks has detected transactions that have a sales tax item with a zero rate even though the items are marked taxable.". What am I doing wrong? Is it possible to combine taxable and non-taxable items on one invoice using the method in your video?

    • @jackblack1061
      @jackblack1061 5 лет назад

      ​@@worldwidequickbooks Thank you so much for your response. I could not understand why it is saying that "QuickBooks has detected transactions that have a sales tax item with a zero rate even though the items are marked taxable". The tax code for the non-taxable item on my invoice is set up as Non and marked as Non on the invoice in the Tax column. It seems like it is taxing the non-taxable item on my invoice at the 0.00% Multiple Rates tax that I set up at the bottom of the invoice, as per your video, even though the non-taxable item's tax column is set to Non. Very strange. If I remove the non-taxable item from the invoice I do not get the message when I run the Sales Tax Liability report.

  • @kariklaas9243
    @kariklaas9243 7 лет назад

    This works for the hospitality industry also - the tax rate changes depending on the length of stay.

  • @chrisstorlie7939
    @chrisstorlie7939 2 года назад

    How would I collect tax for multiple agencys on 1 item. Example: collecting state sales tax and a seperate city tax.

    • @worldwidequickbooks
      @worldwidequickbooks  2 года назад

      Thank you Chris,
      Only QuickBooks desktop can do that. with QBO, you would have to do that the way this video shows.
      Here is the way the desktop version woudl do that.................
      ruclips.net/video/70at-NCYzjE/видео.html
      -Mark

    • @chrisclark7021
      @chrisclark7021 Год назад

      @@worldwidequickbooks I have the same problem as the other Chris, but that link doesn't seem to be the right one.

  • @thomaskrischker862
    @thomaskrischker862 Год назад

    How can I add a Tier 1 and Tier 2 tax, which the first $5000 on all items is a tax rate of 7% and everything after 5k is at a tax rate of 6.5%

    • @worldwidequickbooks
      @worldwidequickbooks  Год назад

      You need the rest of the playlist
      If you click on the top right corner of this video you'll get a link to the full sales tax playlist that you could watch and proper order for best understanding.
      Then you will be able to do this Sales tax situation that you asked about.
      Mark

  • @raedazzam5854
    @raedazzam5854 7 лет назад

    شكرا