I spoke with one of our bean counters, and he is absolutely, positively < g >, certain that the city where you ship to, not invoice, is the tax rate you use.
>I know almost nothing about how it works. I met with our in-house accounting person and had her tell me the business rules for how we do it.
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>Our rule is "The sales tax rate is based on the city of the billing address for the client". In your example the Nex York would apply.
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>But I'm not an accountant so....
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>>PMFJI, but I had a question about which tax rate is applied. If you are shipping a product to one state, let's say Ohio, but sending the invoice to the company's headquarters, let's say New York, which tax rate is applied, Ohio or New York?
Chris McCandless
Red Sky Software