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!!Maintain US Tax Rates
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!!!MAINTAIN US TAX RATES
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The screen, IPUTR Maintain US Tax Rates, is used to display the tax rates for each of the states loaded by the [UDGNIS] and [UPUTR] functions. The tax rates are loaded by the [UPUTR] function.
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By clicking on the applicable state, the tax rates for the state in focus will be displayed below.
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The screen, IPUTR Maintain US Tax Rates, is for information purposes only (except the overridden SUTA / FUTA rates). The tax rates are not passed to Symmetry for tax calculation, rather Symmetry retrieves the tax rates directly within their tax engine (SymmetryTaxServer).
The tax rates are for information purposes only (except the overridden SUTA / FUTA rates). The tax rates are not passed to Symmetry for tax calculation, rather Symmetry retrieves the tax rates directly within their tax engine (SymmetryTaxServer).
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;[State|]: This field indicates the name of the state whose tax rates are displayed below.
;[State|]: This field indicates the name of the state whose tax rates are displayed below. If [UPUTR] was run for Federal, then the Federal tax rates will be displayed as well.
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;[Tax Rate Seq|TAX_RATE_CODE]: The sequence of the tax parameters is mostly used to identify the state the Tax Identifier belongs to. The actual sequence number is not of great importance, and may differ in environments. The sequence is determined during the [UPUTR] process.
;[Tax Identifier|TAX_IDENTIFIER]: The Tax Identifiers are tax rate identifiers supplied by Symmetry. These provide a mechanism to allocate a tax rate to a specific tax jurisdiction. The first two digits in the Tax Identifier indicate the FIPS code of the state. The second segment indicates the county, if the tax rate is specific to a county. The third segment indicates the City's Feature id, if the tax rate is specific to a City otherwise it will be zeros. The fourth segment indicates the type of tax for example, SIT for State Income Tax or ER_SUTA for Employer State Unemployment Tax.
;[Tax Rate Seq|TAX_RATE_CODE]: Tax Rate Seq is in the format of 'XXnnnn', where XX is the State code and nnnn is a sequential 4 digit number. The sequence is not pre-determined, it is simply the order in which the parameter was loaded in by [UPUTR]. The sequence of the tax parameters mentioned in the documentation may not match exactly to the sequence you have in your environment. The sequence is used to order the parameters and to distinguish them at the state level in [IPRLU].
;[Tax Identifier|TAX_IDENTIFIER]: The Tax Identifiers are pre-defined by Symmetry and indicate the Location code and Tax type that pertains to the tax rate. These provide a mechanism to allocate a tax rate to a specific tax jurisdiction. The first two digits in the Tax Identifier indicate the FIPS code of the state. The second segment indicates the county, if the tax rate is specific to a county. The third segment indicates the City's Feature id, if the tax rate is specific to a City otherwise it will be zeros. The fourth segment indicates the type of tax for example, SIT for State Income Tax or ER_SUTA for Employer State Unemployment Tax.