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Use Sales Tax Code Maintenance to define an unlimited number of tax jurisdictions, their tax limits, and whether they are subject to "tax on tax" calculations. In addition, you will specify taxable or nontaxable and a tax rate for each tax class.
You will also need to set up a tax code for every tax jurisdiction (such as state, county, local, or province) used by your business. Examples of tax codes include CA (California), OC (Ocean County), WI (Wisconsin), and ON (Ontario). Tax codes are grouped together using Sales Tax Schedule Maintenance.
Note If you set up a different tax class, that same tax class must exist for every tax code that belongs to the schedule.
If your tax jurisdiction charges tax on freight, you must set up a tax rate for the TF tax class in each applicable tax code. TF cannot be assigned to sales codes, inventory items, or miscellaneous charge codes. The TF tax class cannot be entered on a line.
Note The codes set up using this option are not company specific and are available to all companies.