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[{Image src='IDTX_STATE.JPG' width='360' align='right' link='attach/IDTX/IDTX_STATE.JPG'}]
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This section explains the Define Tax Jurisdictions ([IDTX]) screen and its associated fields.
This section explains the Define Tax Jurisdictions (IDTX) screen and its associated fields.
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For Canadian installations only - Each Canadian province is defined with a tax jurisdiction for Canadian taxation purposes. If you have an out-of-country operation that requires withholding of Canadian taxation, you can define a tax jurisdiction for that country and link to the Canada province on the [IDTX] form.
For Canadian installations only - Each Canadian province is defined with a tax jurisdiction for Canadian taxation purposes. If you have an out-of-country operation that requires withholding of Canadian taxation, you can define a tax jurisdiction for that country and link to the Canada province on the IDTX form.
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High Line supplies a starter script to load all Canadian tax jurisdictions by Province.
A starter script is provided to load all Canadian tax jurisdictions by Province.
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State or local taxation codes ([GEO Codes|GEO_CODE]) are maintained centrally within the jurisdiction definition. If a city or county tax jurisdiction boundary changes, it can affect many employees. However, by changing the GEO code within the jurisdiction definition, the change will be
applied automatically to all employees in that locality.
State or local taxation codes ([GEO Codes|GEO_CODE]) are maintained centrally within the jurisdiction definition. If a city or county tax jurisdiction boundary changes, it can affect many employees. However, by changing the GEO code within the jurisdiction definition, the change will be applied automatically to all employees in that locality.
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[{Image src='IDTX_COUNTY.JPG' width='360' align='right' link='attach/IDTX/IDTX_COUNTY.JPG'}]
High Line supplies a starter script to load all the state GEO codes and a sample city and county GEO code for each state.
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‘Define Tax Jurisdictions’ Usage and Examples
A starter script is provided to load all the state GEO codes and a sample city and county GEO code for each state.
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[{Image src='IDTX_CITY.JPG' width='360' align='right' link='attach/IDTX/IDTX_CITY.JPG'}]