Assigning tax codes to your company
With your company and tax codes in place, you can assign tax codes to your company.
You assign tax codes to transactions so the application can calculate and track tax information.
If you chose to define general ledger accounts at the tax code level, the tax information you see is detailed. You can see landed costs, invoiced and accrued taxes, and dates when the application calculates tax (invoice, shipping, or payment date).
Input and output due accounts are part of the general ledger accounts you define. Input and output due accounts are required at the tax code level if you select Yes in the Use Tax Code Accounts field and your tax point date is set to Payment Date.
If you assign general ledger accounts at the company level, you cannot assign them at the tax code level too.
VAT Return Reporting uses tax codes you define on Tax Code Master (TX01.1). When you assign tax codes to a company that uses VAT Return Reporting, you must define additional VAT parameters.
This procedure gives instructions for assigning tax codes to a company.
Assign tax codes to a company
Related Reports and Inquiries
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List tax code and company combinations. The report shows tax codes, general ledger accounts, and accrued or invoiced taxes. | Tax Code Listing (TX202) |