In states where it's required, you may have to at least set up a state sales tax item in QuickBooks. You may also be responsible for local (city, county, etc.) taxes.
TYPE should already be set to Sales Tax Item. Enter a name for your tax in the Sales Tax Name field; the Description should automatically appear as Sales Tax. Type in the Tax Rate (%) and the name of the Tax Agency that will collect it (select <Add New> if it's not there already). Click OK to return to Company Preferences and continue to define additional tax rates. If there is a sales tax item you use frequently, you can select it from the Your most common sales tax item field.
Tip: Each sales tax rate is considered an Item in QuickBooks. When you have to edit or delete one, open the Lists menu and select Item List. Type sales tax in the Look for box, then Search. Right-click on your target and select your desired action from the local menu that appears.
Sales Tax Groups
When you want to combine multiple sales taxes as one item (state, county, etc.), click Add sales tax item again in Company Preferences and choose Sales Tax Group. Enter a Group Name/Number and Description. In the table below, click the down arrow in the field in the TAX ITEM column. Keep selecting individual tax rates until you're finished, then click OK. When you use one of these groups in a transaction, the customer will only see the total tax, but reports will break them down into their individual parts.
Completing Your Preferences
The bottom half of the Company Preferences screen needs more information.
It's important that all the entries at the bottom of the Company Preferences screen are correct before you start working with sales taxes in QuickBooks.
The first two items here are simply field labels that will appear in transactions to indicate whether or not a line item should be taxed. You should leave them as is; they're automatically created by QuickBooks. If you want to Identify taxable amounts as "T" for Taxable when printing, click in that box to make a checkmark.
Is your QuickBooks company file set up on a cash or accrual basis? Click on the button in front of the correct choice. WHEN DO YOU PAY SALES TAX is a question that will be answered as you're learning about your state's sales tax requirements. When you've completed this section, click OK.
Assigning Tax Codes
As you create item and service records in QuickBooks, you'll be asked to indicate whether or not they're taxable. The Tax Code field appears at the bottom of the window, like in the image below.
You'll need to designate every item or service you sell as taxable or non-taxable.
There's much more you need to know about collecting and submitting sales taxes, like how to work with transactions and reports. We'll cover those topics next month. In the meantime, let us know if we can help you set up your QuickBooks company file for this complex task.