On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:49:55 -0500, John J Settle wrote:
>katan wrote:
>>
>> I have been tasked with changing the rate in Quickbooks, it's actually
>> not that hard to do. However Maryland's idea of a 6% tax rate is
>> different from Quickbooks' (and most normal people [multiply by .06 and
>> round to the nearest penny]).
>>
>>
>The easy solution my be to use the D.C. Tax rate in the program.
As far as I know, Qbooks doesn't have tax rates by state. You tell it
the percentage and it goes from there. I could be wrong though.
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