Tax Group

You can use the tax group record to combine several tax codes, even if the taxes are paid to different jurisdictions. For example, a tax group in the US might include a state tax, a city tax, and a transit tax. The advantage of using a tax group is that, when you create a sales invoice, you can apply one tax group to the transaction, instead of several separate tax codes.

For more information about working with tax groups in the UI, see Tax Groups Overview.

The tax group record is defined in the listAcct (accounting) XSD.

Supported Operations

The following operations can be used with the tax group record.

add | addList | delete | deleteList | get | getAll | getList | getSelectValue | update | updateList | upsert | upsertList

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You can also use the asynchronous equivalents of SOAP web services list operations. For information about asynchronous operations, see SOAP Web Services Asynchronous Operations. For more information about request processing, see Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Request Processing.

Field Definitions

The SOAP Schema Browser includes definitions for all body fields, sublist fields, search filters, and search joins available to this record. For details, see the SOAP Schema Browser’s tax group reference page.

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For information on using the SOAP Schema Browser, see SOAP Schema Browser.

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General Notices