Tristan Gale
09/09/2024, 7:33 PMCeligo AI
09/09/2024, 7:33 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):In NetSuite, both item-level and customer-level tax settings can be configured. However, the priority between the two depends on the specific tax setup and the tax engine being used. If you're using NetSuite's native Advanced Tax module, you can set up tax codes and tax groups at both the item and customer level. In this case, the tax code assigned to the item during transaction entry typically takes precedence. However, if no item tax code is assigned, the system will default to the customer's tax code. If you're using a third-party tax engine like Avalara (Avatax), the tax determination might be different. Avalara allows you to set up advanced transaction rules that can override item-level tax codes based on certain conditions. For example, you can set up a rule to exempt tax for certain items for a specific customer. For your specific scenario where you need to charge tax only for customers with a Denver address, you could potentially set up a tax schedule on your items or use a third-party solution like Avalara. However, the exact setup would depend on the specifics of your tax requirements and the capabilities of your tax engine. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
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09/09/2024, 7:33 PM