Second tax rate for invoices
Hello,
I'm doing an invoice for a business customer.
I have labour at 13.5% and hardware at 23%.
Standard tax regulations here in Ireland.
It may be my mistake, but how do I get the second / multiple tax rate working !?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
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Marcelo commented
Sorry but "tax group" is not working and we need it, can you guys can help me? thanks!
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This should work in Texas or anywhere else now, you can make a "tax group" that comprises multiple rates. See this page and give it a shot: http://feedback.repairshopr.com/knowledgebase/articles/301765-support-for-canada-with-multiple-tax-rates-gst-pst
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Edgar Esparza commented
in Texas we have a second Tax for all prepaid wireless products or services like prepaid phones , prepaid cards or prepaid RTR's they need to pay an additional 2% Tax
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William Walczak commented
Hi! This is exactly what we need for Canada. Could you enable this for Canadian clients?
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Michael cote commented
O.K. I talked to revenu canada and quebec. The solutions is simple. It is legal to have one row that includes both taxes as long as it is mentioned on the bill that the tax code includes both taxes. So I would name my taxe code for quebec as TPS and TVQ with full tax percentage.
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Michael cote commented
Hey!! I am getting mad here. I did the whole setup and translation of the template and then realise this software doesn't even support 2 taxes on one invoice... What is this? The work around doesn't even calculate correctly. Il put -9.975 and it's 2 digit max so 9.98% no problem i will miss out on a couple of cents but for 20$ it gives me 1.80$ in taxes when it should be 1.99$... Such a bumer.
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colin commented
Hey Robert!
I have the rtes set up in Ireland but I was hoping to put two different rates on one invoice is that possible?
Colin
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Nicolas E. commented
I think adding support for two taxes would be easy and would solve the problem for most of Canadians. Your system is almost perfect for me except for that, so I can't use it.
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There are a number of different scenarios in Canada that are treated differently by province. Most of them (other than HST) include having multiple tax rates applied to all items on an invoice. We currently support the ability to different tax rates by item (as described here for Ireland) but currently only offer the workaround for Canada.
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Keith Page commented
Why isn't this turned on in canada? The canadian workaround doesn't help when you use xero for accounting and need to pull your sales liability reports from that.
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Brian commented
Is this possible to turn on for the U.S. as well? Connecticut has a similar tax structure where hardware support is a different tax rate than standard support. I did see a workaround for Canada, but as Jamie Scales mentioned, this should be the solution for all places this applies to if you already have it working.
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Jamie Scales commented
Would this not work for Canadian taxes as well?