Hi all
MFGPRO 7.4F
Progress 7.3E
We are in the process of setting up a US db, in the UK, for our US offices
to connect to remotely. My query concerns setting up of US Sales Tax rates.
In California for exanple we need to set up;
CA Exempt - 0%
Alameda County - 8.25%
LA County - 8.25%
So I set these up using
State = CA
tax[1] = 0
State = CA
County = Alameda
Tax = 9.25%
etc
In New York;
New York Exempt - 0%
New York Std Rate - 8.25%
Am I correct in assuming these are set up as State = NY, tax[1] = 0%,
tax[2] = 8.25% ?
Apart from another dozen or so state/county taxes to set up, we wish all
other states to be set as EXEMPT - 0% tax. Do we need to set these all up
individually or is there some way to set this up as a global exception ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.
Richard Beveridge
Materials Manager
Solid State Logic Ltd
Tel; 01865 842300
Fax; 01865 841673
email; richardb@solid-state-logic.com
MFGPRO 7.4F
Progress 7.3E
We are in the process of setting up a US db, in the UK, for our US offices
to connect to remotely. My query concerns setting up of US Sales Tax rates.
In California for exanple we need to set up;
CA Exempt - 0%
Alameda County - 8.25%
LA County - 8.25%
So I set these up using
State = CA
tax[1] = 0
State = CA
County = Alameda
Tax = 9.25%
etc
In New York;
New York Exempt - 0%
New York Std Rate - 8.25%
Am I correct in assuming these are set up as State = NY, tax[1] = 0%,
tax[2] = 8.25% ?
Apart from another dozen or so state/county taxes to set up, we wish all
other states to be set as EXEMPT - 0% tax. Do we need to set these all up
individually or is there some way to set this up as a global exception ?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.
Richard Beveridge
Materials Manager
Solid State Logic Ltd
Tel; 01865 842300
Fax; 01865 841673
email; richardb@solid-state-logic.com