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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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’Jurisdiction Name’ must be unique within a state in eP.
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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.
’Jurisdiction Name’ must be unique within a state/province in eP.
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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.
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State or local taxation codes (GEO Codes) 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
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
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;[Area Code | PHONE_AREA_CODE]:This field will provide an area code which will default in when you are entering phone numbers for specific geographic areas in other screens (e.g. IDEN).
;[FIPS Code | FIPS_CODE]:FIPS Code is the Federal Information Processing Standard code for the geographic locations. Please refer to the Master GEO Code List provided by Vertex Inc. for a list of FIPS codes.
;[Headtax Applicable | HEAD_TAX_APPLICABLE]:If this toggle is ON, headtax needs to be calculated for this city. If this toggle is OFF, headtax does NOT need to be calculated for this city.
;[Area Code | PHONE_AREA_CODE]:This field will provide an area code which will default in when you are entering phone numbers for specific geographic areas in other screens (e.g. [IDEN]).
;[FIPS Code | FIPS_CODE]:FIPS Code is the Federal Information Processing Standard code for the geographic locations. Please refer to the Master GEO Code List provided by Vertex Inc. for a list of [FIPS codes|FIPS_CODE].
;[Headtax Applicable | HEAD_TAX_APPLICABLE]:If this toggle is ON, head tax needs to be calculated for this city. If this toggle is OFF, head tax does NOT need to be calculated for this city.
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After the zip codes are defined, if you enter a zip code in other forms (such as IEPI or IDLN) the system will automatically fill in the associated jurisdiction name. In the case where a zip code is used in more than one jurisdiction, the system will provide a list of jurisdictions for you to choose from.
After the zip codes are defined, if you enter a zip code in other forms (such as [IEPI] or [IDLN]) the system will automatically fill in the associated jurisdiction name. In the case where a zip code is used in more than one jurisdiction, the system will provide a list of jurisdictions for you to choose from.
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