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Review the customer tax setup after creating the customer regardless of the application. If you create the customer in QuickBooks review the tax and set it to the appropriate taxing authority.   
 
Review the customer tax setup after creating the customer regardless of the application. If you create the customer in QuickBooks review the tax and set it to the appropriate taxing authority.   
 
<br>'''Note:''' (QuickBooks uses a dummy tax as the default when syncing with integrated applications.)
 
<br>'''Note:''' (QuickBooks uses a dummy tax as the default when syncing with integrated applications.)
<br>'''Note:''' QuickBooks does not provide for setting taxes on Sites/Jobs. The Billing location tax authority is used.
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<br>'''Note:''' QuickBooks does not provide for setting taxes on Sites/Jobs. The Billing location tax authority is used. SME
 
<br>'''Note:''' After initial creation of the customer SME can NOT change the tax code in QUICKBOOKS. So if the tax code for the customer is changed in SME, it is NOT automatically changed in QUICKBOOKS, and must be manually changed in QUICKBOOKS.
 
<br>'''Note:''' After initial creation of the customer SME can NOT change the tax code in QUICKBOOKS. So if the tax code for the customer is changed in SME, it is NOT automatically changed in QUICKBOOKS, and must be manually changed in QUICKBOOKS.
 
Customer tax setting will override all item level settings. If the customer is tax exempt then the entire invoice will be tax exempt.
 
Customer tax setting will override all item level settings. If the customer is tax exempt then the entire invoice will be tax exempt.

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