Advanced Tax Automation with Tax Rules

Advanced Tax Automation in Zoho Books lets you automate the process of selecting the applicable tax rate when you create a transaction. You can do this by creating tax rules. Tax Rules are a set of rules that you can configure based on which, the tax rate will be automatically applied to a transaction.

When you create a tax rule and associate it with a contact, the tax rate specified in that tax rule will be applied to all transactions that you create for that contact. If you associate a tax rule to an item, the tax rate specified in that tax rule will be automatically applied to that item when you add it to a transaction.

Scenario: John runs a hardware company that is based out of Latvia. He frequently deals with customers from all over Europe who buy goods from him. Instead of assigning a tax rate every time he creates a transaction, he can automate it by creating tax rules. These rules will automatically apply the tax rates whenever he creates a transaction for a user or an item.

Enable Advanced Tax Automation

To enable Advanced Tax Automation for your organization:

Enable tax rules

Once you enable this, you’ll be able to see a new section, Tax Automation under Taxes.

Create a New Tax Rule

Here’s how you can create a new tax rule:

Create new tax rule

Now, you can associate a tax rule to a contact or a product. Here’s how:

Create Tax Rules for a Contact

Tax rules that are assigned to specific customers or vendors are categorized as Contact based Tax Rules. When you create a transaction for the customer or vendor who has a tax rule assigned, the tax rate will be fetched automatically and applied.

Scenario: Roy owns a computer store and supplies computer parts and peripherals to an NGO at zero tax. Instead of selecting the tax rate every time he creates a transaction for them, Roy creates a tax rule for the contact in Zoho Books, which automatically applies zero tax to all the items in a transaction created for them.

Field Description
Tax Rule Name Enter a name for the tax rule.
Association Type Select Contact based as the association type
Transaction Type Select the transaction type as Sales for sales transactions and Purchases for purchase transactions.
Tax Rate (%) Select the tax rate that should be associated with the tax rule.

Note: Tax rules created for sales transactions cannot be applied to purchase transactions and vice versa.

Create contact based tax rule

Create Tax Rules for a Product

Tax rules that are assigned to specific items are categorized as Product based Tax Rules. Using this, you can set the tax rates for different states in a country for sales transactions.

Scenario: Oscar runs a SaaS company in Germany and sells his product worldwide. Instead of creating tax rules and associating them to all his customers living outside Germany or outside Europe, he can create a single tax rule with different tax rates for different countries and states and assign it to an item. Now, every time he creates a transaction for a customer and adds that item to it, Zoho Books automatically applies the tax rate specified based on the country or state of the customer.

Field Description
Tax Rule Name Enter a name for the tax rule.
Association Type Select Product based as the association type
Transaction Type Select the transaction type as Sales for sales transactions and Purchases for purchase transactions.
Tax Rate (%) Select the tax rate that should be associated with the tax rule.

For tax rules in sales transactions, you can assign different taxes based on the country or different states in a country. Here’s how:

Field Description
Country Select the country you want using the drop-down menu.
State Select the State/Province using the drop-down menu. You can add multiple states by clicking the Add New State
Tax Name Select a tax rate for the state(s) you have added.
Create product based tax rules

If the location of a contact matches with the state in the tax rules, the tax rate specified will be applied automatically.

Configure Default Tax Rule

The Default Tax Rule is applied when neither the contact nor the item has tax rules associated with them. In that case, the tax rate specified in the default tax rule will be applied when you create a transaction.

Scenario: Frank runs a pharmacy which is based in France. As per the government’s tax regulations, he is required to apply 2.1% VAT for the sale of medicines from his pharmacy. Instead of applying the tax rate every time he creates a transaction, Frank creates a Default Tax Rule in Zoho Books that will apply a tax rate of 2.1% to every transaction.

To configure a Default Tax Rule:

Now, when you create a transaction where neither the contact nor the item has a tax rule associated with them, the Default Tax Rule will be applied.

Assign a Tax Rule to a Customer or a Vendor

You can assign tax rules to new contacts or existing contacts. Here’s how:

Assign a tax rule to new contacts:

New contacts

Assign a tax rule to existing contacts:

Existing contacts

All transactions you create for these contacts will have the tax rate specified in the tax rule applied to them.

Assign Tax Rules to an Item.

You can assign tax rules to new items or existing items. Here’s how:

Assign a tax rule to new items:

Assign a tax rule to existing items

All transactions in which you add these items will have the tax rate specified in the tax rule assigned to them.

Note: In a transaction, when both the contact and the items have tax rules associated with them, the tax rule associated with the contact will override the tax rules associated with the items.

Edit a Tax Rule

Note: You cannot edit a tax rule that is associated with a contact or an item.

To modify an existing tax rule:

Edit tax rule

Delete a Tax Rule

Note: You cannot delete a tax rule that is associated with a contact or an item.

To delete a tax rule:

Delete tax rule
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