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This field holds the GEO code of the city, county or state used for taxation purposes.
This field holds the GEO code/ GNIS Code of the city, county or state used for taxation purposes.
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This is a [Vertex] construct that defines the tax jurisdiction for all taxes. It is comprised of three elements, separated by hyphens. __18-025-1296__ is an example of a GEO Code which represents the following structure:
GNIS code is the US Geographic Names Information System code, organized by the US Geologic Survey.
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__18__-000-0000 is the state level (in this case Kentucky) which can be used to tax only at state level
GNIS Code Format is: SS-CCC-FFFFFFF, where:
|SS|State FIPS Numeric Code|2 digits
|CCC|County Code|3 digits
|FFFFFFF|City Feature ID|Variable Length, 4 to 7 digits
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__18-025__-0000 is the county level (in this case Breathitt County) which can be used to tax only at county level
The GNIS Code forms a unique combination of State, County, City, Municipality and School Districts that will be used in the system.
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__18-025-1296__ is the city level (in this case Jasckson, Kentucky) which would be used to tax at the city level.
Each combination of State, County, City, Municipality and School Districts will form a tax jurisdiction that is eligible for tax calculation when an employee is being paid under this tax jurisdiction
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You do not need to identify tax jurisdictions down to the finest level, if there is no local (county and city) taxation. For example, __44-281-0241__ is the city level GEO Code for Adamsville, Texas in Lampasas county, but we could simply use __44-000-0000__ (State of Texas) for this location or employee for taxation purposes as there is no county or city level taxation
[Vertex] provides a complete list of all the GEO Codes in a file that can be loaded into the [P2K_CM_TAX_JURISDICTIONS] table using the process described in [UDTX].
GNIS Codes may be loaded into the table [P2K_CM_TAX_JURISDICTIONS] by running the function [UDGNIS]. The GNIS Codes / Tax Jurisdictions may be viewed in the screen [IDTX].
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