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    Synchro & Multi-State Sales Tax

    Hello! I am new to Miva and Synchro, and have been working with support to get it setup. I was wondering if anyone else is using it with multiple sales tax locations. We currently collect in NJ and PA, and I am trying to figure out how I can best use Quickbooks and Synchro to get the data across correctly.

    Thanks
    Marc

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    Originally posted by mvasquez View Post
    Hello! I am new to Miva and Synchro, and have been working with support to get it setup. I was wondering if anyone else is using it with multiple sales tax locations. We currently collect in NJ and PA, and I am trying to figure out how I can best use Quickbooks and Synchro to get the data across correctly.

    Thanks
    Marc
    Hello mvasquez,

    One thing you can try is to set Synchro's sales tax setting under properties > orders > Invoices or Sales Receipts (which ever you record orders as) to "Allow QuickBooks to Apply/Recalculate"

    it will then no longer use the mm-tax-invoice or mm-tax-item in the order in QB and should populate the tax field in QB with the state sales tax.

    I tested this in my setup and it comes across like this.


    (https://puu.sh/B77YR/f39c1deb74.png)
    Last edited by rbuelna; 08-01-18, 04:04 PM. Reason: update link
    Rafael Buelna
    Miva Support Engineer
    800.608.MIVA (24/7 Support)
    http://www.miva.com
    http://www.miva.com/support

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      #3
      I have tried that, but it seems to be defaulting to Out Of State for all customers regardless of state. I am not sure if that is a QB setting or how it's being imported.

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        #4
        Originally posted by mvasquez View Post
        I have tried that, but it seems to be defaulting to Out Of State for all customers regardless of state. I am not sure if that is a QB setting or how it's being imported.
        Hello mvasquez,

        How many other sales tax items do you have in your item list? I found an issue where I created a test order with a California address, synchronized that and it put the tax item into CA Sales Tax, that was the screen shot I sent yesterday. My only other tax item in QB is called out of state. I created a test order with an address from Hawaii, synchronized that, and it put the tax into CA Sales Tax, not "out of state". I think that's where one of the main issues is, if you set Synchro to allow QuickBooks to apply and recalculate, QB isn't mapping it to the other tax item. I don't know QuickBooks well enough to see if there is a setting to change that when orders are imported into it. I think you can still change it manually though.

        Regards,
        Rafael Buelna
        Miva Support Engineer
        800.608.MIVA (24/7 Support)
        http://www.miva.com
        http://www.miva.com/support

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