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Sales tax rate for jobs vs. customers |
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Posted : 2006-07-22 07:55:34 |
Can you clarify whether sales tax rate may be associated with QuickBook Jobs?
This article in another part of the Forum suggests that Jobs are stored as Customers.
http://www.qdeveloper.com.au/forum.php?homeinclude=topicdetails&forum_id=1&category_id=8&post_id=599
However in QB Pro 2006, the sales tax rate is associated only with the Customer.
So if I use QODBC to insert or modify a "job" via a SQL command against Customer, e.g. to store a tax rate reference, will it work?
And what happens in the QB interface? Will invoices for a Job calculate tax correctly? |
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Posted : 2006-07-22 10:33:19 |
While the Customer holds the default sales tax rate associated with the customer, what tax is used can be controled in every invoice line. See: How do I create Invoices? for more. |
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