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*[ADP_TAX_CODE]
X_ADP_TAX_CODE User Defined Lexicon
These tax codes are decided between ADP and the client and must be mapped in the ADP system to ensure that the amounts collected are applied to the correct tax accounts.
*[ADP_TAX_CODE]\\These tax codes are decided between ADP and the client and must be mapped in the ADP system to ensure that the amounts collected are applied to the correct tax accounts.
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Tax codes follow a code pattern to be setup, in two parts
When setting up the tax codes, use the following code pattern:
*The first two characters of the tax code lexicon’s saved value will tell the interface what level of taxation it is and how it should be processed by the interface. The following is the list of allowed codes (in the first two characters):
**FD – This indicates that it is a federal code. The interface will replace the FD with just an F to pass the code along to ADP. (For example, “FD MEDEE” will change to “F MEDEE” before being sent ADP)
**ST – This indicates that it is a specific state tax and the two-character code will be replaced by the two-character code of the state in which the tax applies. (For example, for the state of Arizona the code “ST SIT” would change to “AZ SIT” before being sent to ADP.)
**CT – This indicates that it is a city tax and the specific tax code will be retrieved from [IDGV] based on the jurisdiction determined from [IPPH].
**CN – This indicates that this is a county tax and the specific code for it will be retrieved from [IDGV] based on the jurisdiction listed on [IPPH].
**HT – This indicates that this is a head tax.
**SD – This indicates that this is a school district tax that will be determined from [IDGV] for this employee.
**XX – This is a special code that indicates that the code is an “exempt” code. The interface will remove the “XX” part of the code and then use the remainder as the code without any modifications. For example the code “XX665577” will be changed to “665577” and passed directly to ADP without any further modifications.
*The remaining characters of the tax code indicate the taxation type (e.g. FIT, SIT, etc.) as agreed to between yourself an ADP
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• The first two characters of the tax code lexicon’s Saved Value tell the interface what level of taxation it is and how it should be processed by the interface.
• The remaining characters of the tax code indicate the taxation type (e.g. FIT, SIT, etc.) as agreed to between yourself an ADP
This is the list of allowed codes (in the first two characters):
• FD – This indicates that it is a federal code. The interface will replace the FD with just an F to pass the code along to ADP.
o For example “FD MEDEE” will change to “F MEDEE” to send to ADP.
• ST – This indicates that it is a specific state tax and the two-character code will be replaced by the two-character code of the state in which the tax applies.
o For example, for the state of Arizona the code “ST SIT” would change to “AZ SIT” before being passed along to ADP.
• CT – This indicates that it is a city tax and the specific tax code will be retrieved from the IDGV screen based on the jurisdiction determined from the IPPH screen.
• CN – This indicates that this is a county tax and the specific code for it will be retrieved from the IDGV screen based on the jurisdiction listed on the IPPH screen.
• HT – This indicates that this is a head tax.
• SD – This indicates that this is a school district tax that will be determined from the IDGV screen for this employee.
• XX – This is a special code that indicates that the code is an “exempt” code. The interface will remove the “XX” part of the code and then use the remainder as the code without any modifications. For example the code “XX665577” will be changed to “665577” and passed directly to ADP without any further modifications.
IPPC
[IPPC]