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October 30, 2022
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When importing sales from squares, tax appears as an extra line in sales receipt but values are not accounted for in taxes reports. How can it be included in tax reports?

  • October 30, 2022
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To clarify, the extra line includes the total amount of taxes for all the items. But each item line doesn't include a "sales tax" amount and the "Amounts are" menu is defaulted to "Out of scope tax".

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October 31, 2022

Hi jbpolle83-gmail-,

 

Glad to have you connect with us here. I trust that all is going well with your business. QuickBooks is designed to help you streamline your accounting and I'll be happy to assist so you're on the right track. 

 

Based on what you've described, I recommend checking the customer settings to see the default tax rate that's set up for the customer in question. Check out this helpful article here that shows you how to check the customer default tax rate. Just to confirm, how are you syncing your Square transactions?

November 7, 2022

@JamesM4 wrote:

Hi jbpolle83-gmail-,

 

Glad to have you connect with us here. I trust that all is going well with your business. QuickBooks is designed to help you streamline your accounting and I'll be happy to assist so you're on the right track. basketball stars

 

Based on what you've described, I recommend checking the customer settings to see the default tax rate that's set up for the customer in question. Check out this helpful article here that shows you how to check the customer default tax rate. Just to confirm, how are you syncing your Square transactions?


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