US Tax Screens

US TAX SCREENS#

This page describes the screens that are used for US Taxation in the Payroll Calculation Process.

Geographic Screens#

The UDGNIS process loads in the "US Geographic Names Information System" (GNIS) information from the Symmetry Tax Server into Personality. The process loads in all Counties, Cities, Schools, Municipalities and Zip Codes for each State selected in the parameters. Please refer to the PR_US_Load_GNIS page for more detailed information on how the UDGNIS function works.

The following describes the geographic screens that are updated by the UDGNIS function.

IDCO - Define Countries#

IDSP - Define States and Provinces#

IDCN - Define Counties#

IDCI - Define Cities#

IDSD - Define School Districts#

IDMN - Define Municipalities#

IDZR - Maintain ZIP Ranges#

COUNTY_ZIP RANGES Tab - Used by Symmetry Taxation

IDZR - JURISDICTION ZIP RANGES Tab - Used by Vertex Taxation Only

Tax Jurisdiction Feature#

IDTX - Tax Jurisdiction Concepts#

SSState FIPS Numeric Code2 digits
CCCCounty Code3 digits
FFFFFFFCity Feature IDVariable Length, 4 to 7 digits

IDTX - Tax Jurisdiction Form Layout#

1. Users can manually enter the Tax Jurisdiction combination on the IDTX form
Example: enter each State, County, City, Municipality, School code 2. Users can click the GNIS Code icon US_Tax_Screens_geocode_icon.JPG(info) to pop into the 'Tax Jurisdiction Editor Utility' dialog box

Option (1)
To manually create NEW tax jurisdictions:

Option (2)

Manually Converting Tax Jurisdictions

There may be times where the UDGNIS process could not convert a tax jurisdiction. This could be a result of a spelling error, or the jurisdiction is not classified as a city by the US Postal Service. Therefore the UDGNIS process will not find the correct GNIS code to use.

To manually change a Vertex GEO Code to the Symmetry GNIS format follow the steps below:

  1. Copy the GEO CODE into the Alternate Geo Code field. This is required so that when the UPCALC process is run using Vertex, UPCALC knows which Vertex GEO Code to use.
  2. Select the correct County and City. This creates the appropriate GNIS Geo Code. The name defined in the Jurisdiction field will be replaced with the City name.

Tax Jurisdiction Editor Utility#

IDTX - Tax Jurisdiction Dialog Box#

When the IDTX, IDLN, IEPI, IEAS, IPTR or IPPH form requires a Jurisdiction code, users can click the US_Tax_Screens_geocode_icon.JPG(info) icon beside the GNIS Code field, which will pop up the 'Tax Jurisdiction Editor Utility' dialog box.

In the Tax Jurisdiction Editor Dialog there are two sections to enter information. Users can enter information in either one:

1. Enter Selection or Jurisdiction Details GEO Code:

ZIP Code:

Location:

After the selection of the GNIS Code, ZIP Code or Location Code is defined, users can modify the Jurisdiction Details if these combinations are not correct, or click OK.

2. Enter the Jurisdiction Details State: The State will default in, however users can select a different State from the list

County: Users can click on the magnifying glass icon (LOV) for the County Code and select from the list.

City: Users can click on the magnifying glass icon (LOV) for the City Code and select from the list.

Municipality: School: When using the magnifying glass icon (LOV) to look up a County, City, Municipality or School, if a user does not know the code of the County or City, they can use the '%' character to look up the column. Example: "%Ph" will display a list that contains 'Ph'

The Message Box will display the DTX_00001 to DTX_00007 messages, depending on the selections made above.

The Return GNIS Code will display the generated GNIS Code based on the selections made above.

List of Forms that use the Tax Jurisdiction Dialog Box#

The following is a list of forms that contain the tax jurisdiction:

Definition Forms#

IDGV - Maintain Government Registrations#

IPUTR - Maintain US Tax Rates#

IPUTR - Override Tax Rates#

1. For FUTA, on IDGV define the Reg Type 'US FUTA Regist n' with 'US FUTA Rate' for every IDGV registration.
For SUTA, for the appropriate State/Registration, define the Govt Rate Type as 'US SUI ER'.

2. On IPUTR, enter the appropriate tax rate in the 'Override Tax Rate' field for the appropriate Tax Identifier. Example: 00-000-0000-ER_FUTA-000 under Federal.

IPUTP - Maintain US Tax Parameters#

The following table provides examples of the different usages and whether they allow an override on the IPRLU / IPRLUS forms.

Tax LevelMiscellaneous IdentifierIdentifier UsageAllow IPRLU Override
FederalIRS_MAXIMUM_EXEMPTIONSEmployee LevelYes
FederalIRS_LOCK_IN_FILING_STATUSEmployee LevelYes
FederalAPPLY_BENEFIT_WAGE_LIMITLegislativeNo
StateFILINGSTATUSEmployee Level (STE)Yes
StateSTATE_ROUNDINGLegislative LevelNo
StateSTATE_NEXUSLegislative LevelNo
StateSUP_PAID_WITH_REGEmployee LevelYes
StateSUP_PAID_WITHOUT_REGEmployee LevelYes

IPCU - Define Pay Component Usages#


IPPC - Define Pay Components#

Employee Forms#

IPRLU - Miscellaneous tab#

IPRLUS - Tax Filing Form#


IPPH - Pay Jurisdiction Tab#


IPVT - View Employee Pay Totals#

IPGH - Manage Government Report Details#

Site Preference - US Taxation#

IMST - Site Preference#

US TAX PREFERENCES

US TAX SERIESDefines the US Tax Series to be used in UPCALC; field size: char(1)
0, N - N/A: Defines that the organization is not using US Taxation. UPCALC is used for BE/AT purposes only
1 - Main US tax module: the Symmetry Tax Engine (STE) is used
L - Legacy Series: the Vertex COBOL version tax module is used
US TAX HOST NAMEDefines the Database Host Name of the Symmetry Tax Server that is installed
US TAX PORT NUMDefines the Port Number of the Symmetry Tax Server that will be listening for incoming Tax Server requests. This must be the same as serverConfig.txt PORT_NUMBER

SYMMETRY PREFERENCES

US STE LOG DIRRequired. Defines the Output Directory for Symmetry Log File
*This directory should be the same Output Directory that is used to generate Interface Files for the Application Server, such as Tantus\output. If the full location is not defined (example: C:\Output), the directory will be relative to the server where the Symmetry Tax Engine is defined.
IMPORTANT: Please define a valid Directory Name with the Path Name. The Database Object for Output Files MUST NOT be used. Example: OUTPUT object cannot be used
US STE LOG LEVELRequired. Defines the Symmetry Logging Level that will be passed in STE_LOGGING_LEVEL
*Users can define one of the following LOG LEVELS: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, OFF
*This should be set to DEBUG as the default. When Trail Calc or UPCALC is run in Utility Trace, this Log Level will be used
*When the STE_LOGGING_LEVEL is passed to Symmetry, Symmetry will display the information pertaining to the Level defined. Example: If WARN, it will show only WARN information
*Set to DEBUG to see all information when running in Trace
US STE LOG FILEFuture functionality. Optional. Users can define an overridden Symmetry Log File name.

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