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Mrs Beeble Brock
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Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:03 am    Post subject: QB2004: Split tax function gone Reply with quote

My old version of Quickbooks used to have a "split tax" box to check in
the "enter bill" screen. Now that I am using QB2004 I really miss it
because it's no longer possible to quickly work out the tax component of
an amount. The "amts inc tax" box only applies to the entire
transaction, not individual splits within a transaction. With GST in NZ
at 12.5% and me being un-mathematically inclined, it's not a quick
mental calculation and it seems silly to get the calculator out when I'm
dealing with a financial programme.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about, and have some advice for me on
how to deal with this?

Thanks in advance,
Jo

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HeyBub
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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:02 am    Post subject: Re: QB2004: Split tax function gone Reply with quote

Mrs Beeble Brock wrote:
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My old version of Quickbooks used to have a "split tax" box to check
in the "enter bill" screen. Now that I am using QB2004 I really miss
it because it's no longer possible to quickly work out the tax
component of an amount. The "amts inc tax" box only applies to the
entire transaction, not individual splits within a transaction. With
GST in NZ at 12.5% and me being un-mathematically inclined, it's not
a quick mental calculation and it seems silly to get the calculator
out when I'm dealing with a financial programme.

Does anyone know what I'm talking about, and have some advice for me
on how to deal with this?

Thanks in advance,
Jo

Hmm. My keyboard has a "Calculator" button.

QB has a pop-up calculator in some fields for just this sort of thingy.
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