This article describes how to access and read the Tax Summary Report in Wavebid. For information relating to VAT, see International Wavebid Features.
This article contains the following sections:
Tax Summary Report
The primary purpose of the Tax Summary Report is to provide the auction house with a summary of the taxes collected and owed to local and state agencies per Tax Rate and per Tax Code.
Data appears on the report once an invoice has received payments. The Total Amount column in the Tax Rate Summary table contains the total payments received.
Tax Rate Summary Table
The Tax Rate Summary table is read backwards, with the Total Amount column being the sum of the columns to the right.
Total Amount = Non-Taxable Amount + Exempt Amount + Taxable Amount + Amount Due
- Total Amount: The total amount of payments received for the auction.
- Non-Taxable Amount: The amount of fees that were listed as being non-taxable.
- Exempt Amount: The total lot selling prices + fees that have been indicated as tax exempt.
- Taxable Amount: The total lot selling prices + fees that have been indicated as taxable.
- Amount Due: The amount of taxes collected for the given tax rate.
Since many fees can be both Exempt and Non-Taxable at the same time, the report uses the logic below to determine which column the data will appear in:
Non-Taxable > Exempt > Taxable
- If an item or fee is both Non-Taxable and Exempt, it will be listed under the Non-Taxable column.
- If an item or fee is both Exempt and Taxable, it will be listed under the Exempt column.
Taxable, Non-Taxable, and Exempt columns can include data for the following elements, depending on whether the item was flagged as being Taxable, Non-Taxable, or Exempt:
- Lot Selling Price
- Buyers Premium Fee
- Convenience Fees
- Invoice Fees
For information on setting auctions, lots, bidders, or invoices as tax exempt, see Tax exemption.
For information on Buyer's Premium tax, see Buyer's Premiums.
For information on Convenience (credit card) fee taxes, see the 'Accounting Tab' section of the Auction Settings help article.
For information on invoice fee taxes, see Fee Management.
Taxable vs. Non-Taxable
- Lot Selling Price
- Buyer Premium Fee
- Convenience Fee
- Invoice Fee
- Buyer Premium Fee
- Convenience Fee
- Invoice Fee
Troubleshooting
Mismatched Totals
If an invoice has only been partially paid, and that partial payment was with a credit card, and convenience fees are being charged, the totals in the Tax Rate Summary table and the Tax Code Summary table will not be the exact same amount. In this scenario, please use the data in the Tax Rate Summary table.
Please note, this report works best when the invoices in the auction are all fully paid.
All invoice adjustments, refunds, and payments should be completed prior to paying government entities.
Blank Tax Rate Summary Table
If the Tax Rate Summary table is blank but the rest of the report indicates that taxes have been taken, verify that the Tax Rate hasn't been deactivated. For more information, see the 'Tax Code Basics' section of the Creating Tax Codes help article.
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