AtoZdinners
02-17-2021
02:15 PM
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How can I see a breakdown of the different tax rates Square automatically charges based on location?
For my online business, Square automatically charges different rates depending on which county someone orders from. When I file my state taxes I am required to list which sales took place in which county (at each tax rate). How can I see a breakdown of which sales were assessed a specific tax rate?
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Valentina
02-19-2021
05:59 PM
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Firstly, welcome to the Seller Community, @AtoZdinners!🎉
You should be able to find what you need here. If that's not quite what you're looking for, try the Item Sales report here.
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AtoZdinners
02-19-2021
06:37 PM
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It only shows total tax collected in the state (which is auto generated by Square) but it doesn’t break it down by the tax value county by county...
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JustinC
02-20-2021
01:42 PM
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Hey @AtoZdinners! Stepping in here.
Tax Reporting isn't that granular and cannot be broken down by county, I'm afraid.
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