Sales Taxes

Sales taxes are charged according to the needs of your company and the area in which you do business. To set up sales taxes, first define the rate for each tax you use, and then combine one or more taxes into a tax code.

You can apply a tax code to specific items, vendors, or customers to identify applicable taxes.

For instance, some items that you sell may be tax exempt for some of your customers, such as a charity, who may have tax exempt status. When you complete a transaction, only the applicable taxes are charged.

Industry-specific tax requirements

There are different tax requirements for different industry-types. Consult with your accountant or local tax authority for details:

Table of industry-specific tax requirements for non-profits, food and beverage companies, and real-estate property management
Industry Description of tax requirements
Non-profit Non-profit organizations have different rules than businesses regarding sales taxes. For instance, some charities are entitled to a rebate of a portion of the sales tax paid on operating expenses. In some circumstances, you can use a tax code which reverses the tax from the total.
Food and Beverage The major difference between retail businesses and restaurants is in the application of taxes. Often there is differential sales tax treatment for food, beverages, and liquor. You may need to add some new tax codes to accommodate these situations.
Real Estate / Property Management There are different tax treatments for rent received for commercial versus residential property.

After you set up sales taxes and tax codes