How do we identify tax when it is out of our home state?
We are paying for a camp site in Idaho, but we only have the Utah Sate Sales Tax available as a category...
Thanks,
Joe
Out of state Tax
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Re: Out of state Tax
As far as I know the church does not get Idaho sales tax back so it doesn't have to be entered as a separate item.
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Re: Out of state Tax
In that case, the out-of-state tax becomes part of the expense.
For a Utah camp, a $60 camp site rental for a young women camp with $4 tax would be entered as $64 young women and $4 Utah sales tax.
For an Idaho camp, a $60 camp site rental for a young women camp with $4 tax would be entered as $64 young women. (Unless the bishop wants to allocate the tax to some other budget category.)
For a Utah camp, a $60 camp site rental for a young women camp with $4 tax would be entered as $64 young women and $4 Utah sales tax.
For an Idaho camp, a $60 camp site rental for a young women camp with $4 tax would be entered as $64 young women. (Unless the bishop wants to allocate the tax to some other budget category.)